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Epidemiologic studies of glyphosate and cancer: A review
Authors:Pamela J. Mink  Jack S. Mandel  Bonnielin K. Sceurman  Jessica I. Lundin
Affiliation:1. Department of Epidemiology, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, 1518 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA;2. Exponent Inc., 1150 Connecticut Ave., Suite 1100, Washington, DC 20036, USA;3. Exponent Inc., 149 Commonwealth Drive, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA;4. Exponent Inc., 15375 Southeast 30th Place, Bellevue, WA 98007, USA
Abstract:The United States Environmental Protection Agency and other regulatory agencies around the world have registered glyphosate as a broad-spectrum herbicide for use on multiple food and non-food use crops. Glyphosate is widely considered by regulatory authorities and scientific bodies to have no carcinogenic potential, based primarily on results of carcinogenicity studies of rats and mice. To examine potential cancer risks in humans, we reviewed the epidemiologic literature to evaluate whether exposure to glyphosate is associated causally with cancer risk in humans. We also reviewed relevant methodological and biomonitoring studies of glyphosate. Seven cohort studies and fourteen case-control studies examined the association between glyphosate and one or more cancer outcomes. Our review found no consistent pattern of positive associations indicating a causal relationship between total cancer (in adults or children) or any site-specific cancer and exposure to glyphosate. Data from biomonitoring studies underscore the importance of exposure assessment in epidemiologic studies, and indicate that studies should incorporate not only duration and frequency of pesticide use, but also type of pesticide formulation. Because generic exposure assessments likely lead to exposure misclassification, it is recommended that exposure algorithms be validated with biomonitoring data.
Keywords:AHS, Agricultural Health Study   CAS, Chemical Abstract Service   CI, confidence interval   FFES, Farm Family Exposure Study   HCL, hairy cell leukemia   IARC, International Agency for Research on Cancer   MGUS, monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance   NHL, non-Hodgkin lymphoma   OR, odds ratio   RR, relative risk   SLL/CLL, small lymphocytic lymphoma/chronic lymphocytic leukemia   US EPA, United States Environmental Protection Agency
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