Chemicals commonly found in our environment that are not considered
carcinogenic to humans on their own may trigger cancer when combined in
the body, according to new research.
Scientists from 28 different countries published their findings Tuesday, on the links between common chemicals and cancer risk.
The researchers studied 85 different chemicals that are not considered
carcinogenic on their own. They found that, when combined, 50 of the
chemicals supported key cancer-related mechanisms at exposure levels
currently found in the environment.
Paola Marignani, a professor at Dalhousie University, participated in
the research project. She said the chemicals of concern are commonly
found in our environment, as well as in products we use on a daily
basis. "They include some of the fuels, some of the plastics, and some of the cosmetics we use," "They're in our food, our products, our preservatives, our pesticides."
The global taskforce behind the study was initially established in
2013, after meeting in Halifax to discuss concerns about the combined
and additive effects of common chemicals.
Current research estimates that up to one in five cancer diagnoses could be caused by chemical exposures in the environment.William Goodson III, the study's lead author and senior scientist at
the California Pacific Medical Center, said that the research should
prompt the development of new testing methods."Since so many chemicals that are unavoidable in the environment can
produce low dose effects that are directly related to carcinogenesis,
the way we've been testing chemicals (one at a time) is really quite out
of date," he said in a statement.
"Every day we are exposed to an environmental 'chemical soup,' so we
need testing that evaluates the effects of our ongoing exposure to these
chemical mixtures."
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