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Epa Designates Passive Smoking A 'class A' or Known Human Carcinogen
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EPA Designates Passive Smoking a "Class A" or Known Human Carcinogen
[CR page S-921, 93 lines]
EPA Designates Passive Smoking a "Class A" or Known Human Carcinogen
EPA Administrator William K. Reilly today announced the final conclusions
of EPA's assessment on the respiratory health effects of passive smoking. The
assessment concludes that Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS], also known as
secondhand smoke, is a human lung carcinogen, responsible for approximately
3,000 lung cancer deaths annually among U.S. non-smokers. It also concludes
that passive smoking results in serious respiratory problems for infants and
young children.
Announcing the release of the study today in a joint Washington press
conference with Dr. Louis Sullivan, Secretary of the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services, Reilly said, "Today's risk assessment adds new
peer-reviewed evidence to the growing scientific consensus that smoking is
not just a health danger for smokers, but a significant risk for non-smokers,
particularly children who are exposed to secondhand smoke. this report will
be an invaluable scientific tool for policymakers and health professionals
who are wrestling with the problem of exposure to passive smoke. EPA will
work closely with the Department of Health and Human Services and other
organizations to ensure that officials around the world are made aware of ti.
findings of this important study."
Tobacco smoke has long been recognized as a major cause of death and
disease, especially lung cancer and chronic respiratory disease in smokers.
In recent years there has been concern that non-smokers may also be at
increased risk as a result of their exposure to the smoke exhaled by smokers
and given off by the burning end of cigarettes, pipes or cigars. This smoke
contains more than 4,000 substances, at least 43 of which cause cancer in
humans or animals and many of which are strong eye or respiratory irritants.
The lung cancer findings in EPA's assessment are based on several important
analytical findings: first, the chemical and physical similarity of ETS to
that inhaled by smokers; second, the known lung carcinogenicity of tobacco
smoke to smokers:; third, the known exposure of ETS and uptake by the human
body; and fourth, a thorough and comprehensive review of more than 30 studies
in both the United States and abroad that examined the relationship between
lung cancer and exposure to secondhand smoke in people who never smoked,
usually the spouses of smokers. EPA concluded from the total "weight of
evidence" of all the studies that ETS increases the risk of lung cancer in
non-smokers.
The report also cites some of the specific effects of passive smoking on
children. The report's conclusions on childhood respiratory health are based
on more than 100 studies in children documenting the fact that secondhand
smoke is a problem for young children and infants. Some of the effects cite%
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ETS exposure causes additional episodes and increased severity of symptoms
in asthmatic children. The report estimates that 200,000 to 1 million
asthmatics have their condition worsened by exposure to ETS.
ETS exposure is a risk factor for new cases of asthma in children who have
not previously displayed symptoms.
ETS exposure causes an increased risk of lower respiratory tract infections
such as bronchitis and pneumonia in infants and young children. The report
estimates that exposure to parents' secondhand smoke will lead to 150,000 to
300,000 cases annually in children up to 18 months old.
ETS exposure causes an increased prevalence of fluid in the middle ear,
symptoms of upper respiratory tract irritation and a small yet significant
reduction in lung function.
Following a second review in the summer of 1992, EPA's Science Advisory
Board (SAB), fully endorsed the risk assessment, including the conclusions
that ETS should be classified as a known human carcinogen (officially called
an EPA Group A carcinogen, the Agency's category of greatest scientific
certainty for known or suspected carcinogens). The SAB also endorsed findings
on other respiratory effects. The SAB suggested relatively minor revisions in
its November 1992 letter to the Agency. Those revisions have been made. The
SAB is EPA's independent panel of outside scientific advisors that routinely
reviews draft EPA reports.
EPA also received and reviewed more than 100 comments from the public and
integrated appropriate ones into the final risk assessment.
EPA has no authority to regulate any type of smoking, nor is EPA's report
binding on the policy or regulatory program of any other federal, state or
local government agency or any private organization. In cooperation with
other government agencies, EPA will carry out an education and outreach
program over the next two years to inform the public and policymakers about
what they can do to reduce the health risks of ETS as well as other indoor
air pollutants.
This 530-page report, which has been in development since 1988, has been
through extensive review and revisions. It was prepared under authority of
Title IV of Superfund (The Radon Gas and Indoor Air Quality Research Act of
1986), which directs EPA to conduct a research and information dissemination
program on all aspects of indoor air quality.
Today's final report, prepared by the Office of Health and Environmental
Assessment in EPA's Office of Research and Development, with major support
from the Indoor Air Division of EPA's Office of Air and Radiation, was
released in draft to the general public for review and comment in June 1990
and subsequently reviewed by EPA's SAB in December 1990.
Copies of the final report "Respiratory Health Effects of Passive Smoking:
Lung Cancer and Other Disorders", (EPA/600/6-90/006F) will be available in
about three weeks by writing CERI, U.S. EPA, 26 W. Martin Luther King Drive,
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Cincinnati, Ohio 45268; or phoning 513-569-7562 or faxing requests to 513-
569-7566. The report will also be available through the EPA Indoor Air
Quality Information Clearinghouse (IAQ INFO) at 1-800-438-4318. Copies will
be available for inspection at EPA Headquarters and EPA Regional Office
libraries and the Federal Depository Libraries.**
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