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  1. C A N C E R …Personal care products • Cancer Prevention Coalition 5/03 1

  2. Cancer Prevention Coalition Why are Personal Care Products Potentially Harmful? Many formulations contain harmful ingredients that have extremely small molecules. These molecules penetrate the skin and the blood system and quickly build up in the organs and tissues. 2

  3. Cancer Prevention Coalition Senator Kennedy CONCERNED Concerns were expressed by Senator Kennedy at hearings on the 1997 FDA cosmetics reform bill. "Our message is that cosmetics can be dangerous to your health. --The American people have a right to full and fair information about the actual and potential dangers of the products they use every day." 3

  4. Cancer Prevention Coalition Toxic Ingredients Why are toxins & carcinogens not disclosed on personal care product labels? “Ingredients of cosmetics and personal care products (CPCP) are generally identified on their labels by a long list of chemicals. However, this is meaningless to the overwhelming majority of consumers, let alone to expert toxicologists and cancer prevention professionals. This critically necessitates a “Red Flag” warning of the wide range of multiple carcinogenic ingredients, contaminants and precursors in most mainstream industry products.” 4 * Dr. Samuel Epstein, Page 17 Unreasonable Risk

  5. Cosmetic Ingredient Review Compendium 2000 * Based on review of 917 ingredients 5 Pg 46 Unreasonable Risk • Cancer Prevention Coalition

  6. Cancer Prevention Coalition Personal Care Products …Used daily by Men • Gel/Mousse/Pomade• Hand Soap• Mouthwash• Shampoo• Toothpaste • Body Lotion • Body Wash• Conditioner• Deodorant• Hair Spray (about 10 daily) * Page 26 Unreasonable Risk 6

  7. Cancer Prevention Coalition Infants & Children …Personal care products Used daily • Hand Soap• Shampoo• Toothpaste (about 3 daily) 7 Pg 26 Unreasonable Risk

  8. Cancer Prevention Coalition Personal Care Products …Used daily by women • Body Lotion • Body Wash • Shampoo & Conditioner • Deodorant • Face & Hand Lotion • Face Soap • Hair Gel/Mousse/Pomade • Hair Spray • Hand Soap • Mouthwash • Toothpaste (about 13 daily) 8

  9. Cancer Prevention Coalition Cosmetic Products …Used daily by women • Blush • Eye Shadow • Face Powder • Foundation • Lipstick • Mascara (about 6 daily) 9 Pg 26 Unreasonable Risk

  10. Cancer Prevention Coalition ce Source of Eviden • 78 IARC seen monographs since 1972 • 500 National institutes of Health Technical Report Series on individual carcinogens Pg 28 Unreasonable Risk 10

  11. Cancer Risks of Smoking Tobacco Products Compared to Mainstream Industry Cosmetics and Personal Care Products * Page 129 Unreasonable Risk • Cancer Prevention Coalition 11

  12. Cancer Prevention Coalition In September 10, 1997 hearings on the FDA reform bill (HR 1411), Senator Edward M. Kennedy stated: "The cosmetic industry has borrowed a page from the playbook of the tobacco industry by putting profits ahead of public health." 2 12

  13. Cancer Prevention Coalition With rare exceptions, such as children’s bubble baths, the FDA has never required industry to label PCC products with any warning of well-documented toxic or cancer risks, nor has it banned the sale of unsafe products to an unsuspecting public.” 13

  14. Cancer Prevention Coalition The Dirty Dozen Food Beef Frankfurters – (e.g. Oscar Meyer Foods Corporation Whole Milk – (e.g. Borden or Lucerne) Household Products Ajax Cleanser – Colgate – Polmolive, Inc. Zud Heavy Duty Cleanser – Reckitt & Colman, Inc. Lysol Disinfectant Spray – Reckitt & Coleman, Inc. Zodiac Cat & Dog Flea Collar – Sandoz Agro, Inc. Ortho Weed-B-Gon Lawn Weed Killer – Monsanto Co. 14 * Page 18 & 19 Unreasonable Risk

  15. Cancer Prevention Coalition The Dirty Dozen Cont. Cosmetics & Toiletries Talcum Powder – Johnson & Johnson, Inc. Cover Girl Replenishing Natural Finish Make-up (Foundation) – Proctor & Gamble, Inc. Crest Tarter Control Toothpaste – Proctor & Gamble, Inc. Alberto VO5 Conditioner (Essence of Neutral Henna) – Alberto-Culver USA, Inc. Clairol Nice n’ Easy (Permanent Haircolor) – Clairol, Inc. * Presented by the Cancer Prevention Coalition at a September 21, 1995 Washington, D.C. press conference, co-sponsored by Ralph Nader, launching publication of The Safe Shopper’s Bible (Appendix 2C) 15 * Page 18 & 19 Unreasonable Risk

  16. Cancer Prevention Coalition Talc: Women, in the IR reproductive years, regularly dusting their genital area with Talc after bathing or showering are at approximately 3-fold increased risk of developing ovarian cancer. Permanent hair color: Women using permanent or semi-permanent black or dark brown hair dyes are at increased risk for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, multiple myeloma, chronic leukemia, and also breast cancer. In fact, there is growing evidence that use of these hair dyes accounts for about 20% of all non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas in U.S. women. 16 Pg 19 & 20 Unreasonable Risk

  17. Cancer Prevention Coalition Frank – those ingredients that are carcinogenic themselves. Hidden – not carcinogenic themselves , but under certain conditions may have carcinogenic properties * Page 29 – 30 Unreasonable Risk 17

  18. Cancer Prevention Coalition Beef Frankfurters: Children eating up to about a dozen each month are at approximately 4-fold increased risk of brain cancer & 7-fold increased risk of Leukemia. (This is due to the formation of a nitrosamine carcinogen, by the interaction of nitrite, used in colorant, and natural amines in meat). 18 Pg 17 Unreasonable Risk

  19. Cancer Prevention Coalition OSHA analyzed 2,983 chemicals used in personal care products and found 884 of them to be toxic. • 778 can cause acute toxicity • 218 can cause reproductive complications • 314 can cause biological mutations • 146 can cause tumors • 376 can cause skin and eye irritations 19

  20. Cancer Prevention Coalition “Concerns on the cancer risks from PCC products are emphasized by: lifelong use of multiple products by the majority of the U.S. population; the ready skin absorption of carcinogenic ingredients, further increased by detergents, especially when left on the skin for prolonged periods: and by decades-long suppression of information by the FDA and industry, abetted by a roll-over media, in flagrant denial of consumers’ right to know. Mainstream industry products thus pose major risks of avoidable cancer.” * Samuel S. Epstein, M.D., undisclosed Carcinogens in Cosmetics and Personal Care Products pose avoidable risks of Cancer warns Samuel Epstein, MD, 1/15/01 PRNewswire * Unreasonable Risk 20

  21. Medical Industrial • Cancer Prevention Coalition • Oral Contraceptives • Estrogen replacement therapy (high doses & prolonged use) • Premenopausal mammography • Non-hormonal prescription drugs (anti-hypertensives & tranquilizers) • Silicone gel breast implants (polyyurethane foam) Lifestyle 21

  22. Cancer Prevention Coalition “So for all these reasons, it must be emphasized that cosmetics & personal care products are one of the most important, if not the single most important, causes of avoidable and involuntary lifelong exposure to multiple carcinogens.” * Page 129 Unreasonable Risk 22

  23. Cancer Prevention Coalition Personal care products produced for beauty without concern for the long term effect on the user need to beeliminated! Take action now by eliminating them from your use and replace them with safe products. 23

  24. Reverse The Epidemic Take Action Join the CPC Educate yourself Be aware of local issues/work place Reward/Patronize responsible parties 24 • Cancer Prevention Coalition 3/03 Visit www.scorecard.org

  25. Cancer Prevention Coalition Cancer Prevention Coalition  c/o University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health 2121 West Taylor Street, MC 922 Chicago, IL 60612 Phone: (312) 996-2297 Email:epstein@uic.edu www.preventcancer.com 25 • Cancer Prevention Coalition 3/03

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