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icon for Organochlorine insecticides Organochlorine insecticides. DDT, chlordane and other pesticides. Largely banned in the U.S. Persist for decades in the environment. Accumulate up the food chain, to man. Cause cancer and numerous reproductive effects.

icon for Organophosphate insecticide metabolites Organophosphate insecticide metabolites — Breakdown products of chlorpyrifos, malathion and others. Potent nervous system toxicants. Most common source of exposure is residues in food. Recently banned for indoor uses.

icon for PCBs PCBs — Industrial insulators and lubricants. Banned in the U.S. in 1976. Persist for decades in the environment. Accumulate up the food chain, to man. Cause cancer and nervous system problems.

icon for Dioxins Dioxins — Pollutants, by-products of PVC production, industrial bleaching, and incineration. Cause cancer in man. Persist for decades in the environment. Very toxic to developing endocrine (hormone) system.

icon for Furans Furans — Pollutants, by-products of plastics production, industrial bleaching and incineration. Expected to cause cancer in man. Persist for decades in the environment. Very toxic to developing endocrine (hormone) system.

icon for Metals Metals — Lead, mercury, arsenic and cadmium — Cause lowered IQ, developmental delays, behavioral disorders and cancer at doses found in the environment. For lead, most exposures are from lead paint. For mercury, most exposures are from canned tuna. For arsenic, most exposures are from arsenic (CCA) treated lumber and contaminated drinking water. For cadmium, sources of exposure include pigments and bakeware.

icon for Phthalates Phthalates — Plasticizers. Cause birth defects of male reproductive organs. Found in a wide range of cosmetic and personal care products. Some phthalates recently banned in Europe.

icon for Volatile and Semi-volatile organic chemicals Volatile and Semi-volatile organic chemicals. — Industrial solvents and gasoline ingredients like xylene and ethyl benzene. Toxic to nervous system, some heavily used SVOCs (benzene) cause cancer.

 

  In a study led by Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, in collaboration with the Environmental Working Group and Commonweal, researchers at two major laboratories found an average of 91 industrial compounds, pollutants, and other chemicals in the blood and urine of nine volunteers, with a total of 167 chemicals found in the group. Like most of us, the people tested do not work with chemicals on the job and do not live near an industrial facility.

Scientists refer to this contamination as a person’s body burden. Of the 167 chemicals found, 76 cause cancer in humans or animals, 94 are toxic to the brain and nervous system, and 79 cause birth defects or abnormal development. The dangers of exposure to these chemicals in combination has never been studied.


TABLE 1: The chemicals we found are linked to serious health problems

Health Effect or Body System Affected

Number of chemicals found in 9 people tested that are linked to the listed health impact

Average number found in 9 people

Total found in all 9 people

Range
(lowest and highest number found in all 9 people)

cancer [1]

53

76 [2]

36 to 65

birth defects / developmental delays

55

79 [3]

37 to 68

vision

5

11 [4]

4 to 7

hormone system

58

86 [5]

40 to 71

stomach or intestines

59

84 [6]

41 to 72

kidney

54

80 [7]

37 to 67

brain, nervous system

62

94 [8]

46 to 73

reproductive system

55

77 [9]

37 to 68

lungs/breathing

55

82 [10]

38 to 67

skin

56

84 [11]

37 to 70

liver

42

69 [12]

26 to 54

cardiovascular system or blood

55

82 [13]

37 to 68

hearing

34

50 [14]

16 to 47

immune system

53

77 [15]

35 to 65

male reproductive system

47

70 [16]

28 to 60

female reproductive system

42

61 [17]

24 to 56

* Some chemicals are associated with multiple health impacts, and appear in multiple categories in this table.


These results represent the most comprehensive assessment of chemical contamination in individuals ever performed. Even so, many chemicals were not included in the analysis that are known to contaminate virtually the entire U.S. population. Two examples are Scotchgard and the related family of perfluorinated chemicals, and a group of compounds known collectively as brominated flame retardants.

A more precise picture of human contamination with industrial chemicals, pollutants and pesticides is not possible because chemical companies are not required to tell EPA how their compounds are used or monitor where their products end up in the environment. Neither does U.S. law require chemical companies to conduct basic health and safety testing of their products either before or after they are commercialized. Eighty percent of all applications to produce a new chemical are approved by the U.S. EPA with no health and safety data. Eighty percent of these are approved in three weeks.

Only the chemical companies know whether their products are dangerous and whether they are likely to contaminate people. As a first step toward a public understanding of the extent of the problem, the chemical industry must submit to the EPA and make public on the web, all information on human exposure to commercial chemicals, any and all studies relating to potential health risks, and comprehensive information on products that contain their chemicals.


FOOTNOTES

[1] Chemicals listed as linked to cancer are those classified by the National Toxicology Program as "known" human carcinogens, or "reasonably anticipated" to be human carcinogens; or those classified by the Environmental Protection Agency as "known" or "probable" human carcinogens.

[2] Cancer: 3 heavy metals, 1 phthalate, 9 organochlorine pesticides, 8 furans, 7 dioxins and 48 PCBs

[3] Birth defects / developmental delays: 4 heavy metals, 2 phthalates, 7 organochlorine pesticides, 8 furans, 7 dioxins, 48 PCBs and 3 other semivolatile or volatile organic compounds

[4] Vision: 1 heavy metal, 1 phthalate, 2 organochlorine pesticides and 7 other semivolatile or volatile organic compounds

[5] Hormone system: 4 heavy metals, 5 phthalates, 3 organophosphate pesticides and metabolites, 9 organochlorine pesticides, 8 furans, 7 dioxins, 48 PCBs and 2 other semivolatile or volatile organic compounds

[6] Stomach or intestines: 3 heavy metals, 3 phthalates, 2 organophosphate pesticides and metabolites, 9 organochlorine pesticides, 8 furans, 7 dioxins, 48 PCBs and 4 other semivolatile or volatile organic compounds

[7] Kidney: 4 heavy metals, 5 phthalates, 3 organochlorine pesticides, 8 furans, 7 dioxins, 48 PCBs and 5 other semivolatile or volatile organic compounds

[8] Brain, nervous system: 4 heavy metals, 4 phthalates, 7 organophosphate pesticides and metabolites, 9 organochlorine pesticides, 8 furans, 7 dioxins, 48 PCBs and 7 other semivolatile or volatile organic compounds

[9] Reproductive system: 4 heavy metals, 2 phthalates, 8 organochlorine pesticides, 8 furans, 7 dioxins and 48 PCBs

[10] Lungs/breathing: 4 heavy metals, 3 phthalates, 2 organophosphate pesticides and metabolites, 5 organochlorine pesticides, 8 furans, 7 dioxins, 48 PCBs and 5 other semivolatile or volatile organic compounds

[11] Skin: 3 heavy metals, 5 phthalates, 2 organophosphate pesticides and metabolites, 4 organochlorine pesticides, 8 furans, 7 dioxins, 48 PCBs and 7 other semivolatile or volatile organic compounds

[12] Liver: 4 heavy metals, 6 phthalates, 3 organochlorine pesticides, 48 PCBs and 8 other semivolatile or volatile organic compounds

[13] Cardiovascular system or blood: 4 heavy metals, 2 phthalates, 2 organophosphate pesticides and metabolites, 7 organochlorine pesticides, 8 furans, 7 dioxins, 48 PCBs and 4 other semivolatile or volatile organic compounds

[14] Hearing: 1 heavy metal, 48 PCBs and 1 other semivolatile or volatile organic compound

[15] Immune system: 4 heavy metals, 1 phthalate, 6 organochlorine pesticides, 8 furans, 7 dioxins, 48 PCBs and 3 other semivolatile or volatile organic compounds

[16] Male reproductive system: 4 heavy metals, 5 phthalates, 2 organochlorine pesticides, 7 dioxins, 48 PCBs and 4 other semivolatile or volatile organic compounds

[17] Female reproductive system: 2 heavy metals, 2 phthalates, 1 organochlorine pesticide, 7 dioxins, 48 PCBs and 1 other semivolatile or volatile organic compound

 

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