Using data from the Taiwanese death registry and the census of victims of the poisoning, we compared mortality at 28 years after the PCB exposure occurred. For the first time, there was excess mortality from cancer, specifically stomach cancer.<P> This adds consistency to the evaluations made by several public health organizations that these chemicals are carcinogenic for humans. There was also an unexpected excess of deaths from systemic lupus, which has not been seen in other cohorts exposed to similar chemicals.
Human Exposure to Halogenated Aromatic Compounds
Objective
Investigators
Rogan, Walter
Institution
DHHS/NIH - National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Start date
2011
End date
2012
Funding Source
Project number
1ZIAES043002-31
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