Vinyl chloride a chemical known to cause cancer poisons the air breathed by workers and people living in contaminated communities.
Vinyl chloride tumor.
Vinyl chloride is a deadly toxic chemical despite industry s repeated attempts to hide the threats.
2 1 x 10 5 per µg l continuous lifetime exposure during adulthood.
It has also been liked to brain and lung tumors and malignant haematopoietic lymphatic tumors.
Health effects with sufficient evidence for causation for vinyl chloride.
Vinyl chloride is used to make polyvinyl chloride pvc.
Vinyl chloride is known to cause cancer in humans especially a rare type of liver cancer called angiosarcoma.
Creating pvc requires vinyl chloride a dangerous chemical compound.
The cdc also states that vinyl chloride gas can pass through your skin and enter your body.
At room temperature it is a colorless sweet smelling gas.
Total of liver angiosarcoma hepatocellular carcinoma and neoplastic nodules feron et al 1981 oral slope factor.
Vinyl chloride and pvc.
7 5 x 10 1 per mg kg day continuous lifetime exposure during adulthood drinking water unit risk.
Vinyl chloride is used primarily to make pvc a substance used in products such as pipes.
Listed below are the health effects where the evidence is sufficient to conclude that a causal relationship is at least as likely as not but not sufficient to conclude that a causal relationship exists equipoise and above in people exposed.
One man from a plant in louisville kentucky developed angiosarcoma a rare cancer in his liver.
Vinyl chloride exposure is associated with an increased risk of a rare form of liver cancer hepatic angiosarcoma as well as brain and lung cancers lymphoma and leukemia.
Vinyl chloride is a group 1 human carcinogen posing elevated risks of rare angiosarcoma brain and lung tumors and malignant haematopoeitic lymphatic tumors.
They are also 5 times more likely to develop liver cancer hepatocellular carcinoma.
It can be dissolved into the air we breathe becoming other potentially dangerous chemical compounds or dissolved into the water we drink.
Chronic exposure leads to common forms of respiratory failure emphysema pulmonary fibrosis and focused hepatotoxicity hepatomegaly hepatic fibrosis.
Later in the 1960s workers exposed to vinyl chloride presented different types of cancer.
Pvc workers are 45 times more likely to develop angiosarcoma.
It is also explosive and carcinogenic cancer causing.