The Unholy Alliance Part Two
By Kathleen Deoul
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THE ACS TURNS A BLIND EYE
In the section "Unproven Risks" on the ACS website the
organization states:
"Public concern about environmental cancer risks often
focuses on risks for which no carcinogenicity has been proven or on situations
where known carcinogen exposures are at such low levels that risks are
negligible."
The site goes on to dismiss cancer risks from
pesticides, toxic wastes, DDT and a host of other sources. Even where the ACS
does acknowledge the existence of data suggesting an increased risk, it quickly
dismisses the findings. For example, concerning the documented link between DDT
and breast cancer, the organization says:
"Environmental pollution by pesticides such as DDT,
which is now banned, but was used in agriculture in the past, degrade slowly and
can lead to accumulation in body fat. These residues have been suggested as a
possible risk factor for breast cancer, although study results have been largely
negative."

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