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Title: CARCINOGENS


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CARCINOGENS
  • In the workplace and the environment

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  • A presentation by the
  • Labour Environmental AllianceSociety

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What is a carcinogen?
  • A carcinogen is any substance or agent that,
    because of the way it affects cell DNA, can cause
    cancer
  • Carcinogens may be chemical substances physical
    agents, such as asbestos dust or biological
    agents, such as certain viruses and bacteria
  • In the workplace, carcinogenic substances may be
    inhaled, absorbed through the skin or even
    ingested in some cases

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A carcinogen can alter or damage a cells DNA
  • Cancer is a multi-stage process, involving the
    creation and unchecked growth of abnormal cells
  • A carcinogens may be the initiator the agent
    that alters or damages DNA, the basic coding
    system of cells
  • They may also be promoters encouraging
    out-of-control cell growth

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and that can lead to cancer
  • In normal cells, the process of cell reproduction
    is controlled
  • But in damaged or mutated cells, reproduction may
    no longer be controlled. Cells can begin
    reproducing unchecked, forming tumours like this
    one

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Cancer is a global concern
  • Cancer incidence is on the rise worldwide
  • Canadians today face a 1 in 3 chance of
    contracting cancer, up from 1 in 30 in the 1930s
  • World Health Organization estimates that 80 per
    cent of cancers are caused by occupational or
    environmental factors, including exposure to
    hazardous chemicals

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Chemicals the worst culprits
  • Chemical substances constitute the largest group
    of carcinogens
  • New chemical substances are being developed every
    year, often without prior testing on their
    potential toxic effects

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International research trackingdown carcinogenic
substances
  • International agencies such as the UNs
    International Agency for Research on Cancer
    (IARC), are continually updating lists of known
    and suspected carcinogens

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Many carcinogens are known
  • Under a 1986 California law known as Proposition
    65, the state maintains a list of substances
    shown scientifically to cause cancer
  • There are 627 chemicals currently on that list

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Carcinogens in the workplace
  • The idea of carcinogens (in soot)was first put
    forward in 1775 as doctors discovered a high
    incidence of scrotal cancer among chimney sweeps
  • Many chemicals now identified as the cause of
    occupational cancers, including benzene, vinyl
    chloride, 4-amino biphenyl

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Environmental effects
  • Effect of carcinogenic chemicals used in
    industrial processes is felt beyond the workplace
  • Often water is contaminated and air is polluted
    by carcinogens, causing additional cancers in
    surrounding communities
  • Less is known about impacts of carcinogens on
    other species but research that has been done has
    confirmed the incidence of cancer

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Cancer showing up in fish
  • Research has shown cancer in many species of fish
    is linked to industrial effluent
  • Photos at right compare healthy and cancerous
    livers of New England fish. Cancer attributed to
    the effect of industrial pollution

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Reducing carcinogen usethe best cancer prevention
  • Since we have the names of many of the chemicals
    that are known to cause cancer
  • It only makes sense that eliminating carcinogenic
    chemicals from regular use would be the first
    way of dealing with cancer preventing it

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Cancer prevention campaigns
  • Eliminating carcinogens from the workplace and
    reducing worker exposures is the aim of Prevent
    Cancer campaigns by the Canadian Labour Congress
    and many unions

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Replacing carcinogenic cleaners
  • Working for cancer prevention by replacing
    carcinogenic cleaning products is the idea behind
    the Labour Environmental Alliance Societys
    Cleaners and Toxins project

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Theres more to be done
  • Expanding carcinogen substitution and elimination
    to workplaces across Canada
  • Establishing pollution bylaws that prohibit
    discharges of carcinogenic substances into sewage
    systems
  • Developing consumer labelling campaigns that
    compel the disclosure of carcinogenic ingredients
    in chemical products

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More information
  • CLC Prevent Cancer campaign www.clc-ctc-ca
  • CAW Devil of a Poison www.caw.ca
  • Californias Proposition 65 www.calprop65.com
  • International Agency for Research on Cancer
    www.iarc.fr
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