Teflon likely to cause cancer
by LaVonne on 30/06/05 at 8:59 am
In a new report scientists say that a chemical compound used to make Teflon, possibly causes cancer.
The report, which is still in draft, is written by the scientific advisory panel of the Environmental Protection Agency, and has identified perfluorooctanoic acid as a “likely carcinogen”.
The EPA has until now classified PFOA as a “suggested” carcinogen, and this demands fewer health precautions.
This latest information is significant because it will probably prompt agency officials for the first time to regulate the processing agent, PFOA.
A major investigation is presently underway by the EPA into how the compound, which is used to make stain and stick resistant surfaces and materials for products including Gore-Tex fabrics and pizza boxes, gets into consumers’ blood and if it affects their health.
The EPA is also demanding millions of dollars in fines from DuPont, the producers of PFOA, on the grounds that the chemical giant has neglected for two decades to report possible health and environmental problems associated with the compound.
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