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Chlorinated Drinking-Water, Chlorination By-products, Some Other Halogenated Compounds; Cobalt and Cobalt Compounds, v. 52: Chlorinated Drinking-water, Chlorination By-products, Some Other Halogenated Compounds, Cobalt and Cobalt Compounds (Paperback)
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Chlorinated Drinking-Water, Chlorination By-products, Some Other Halogenated Compounds; Cobalt and Cobalt Compounds, v. 52: Chlorinated Drinking-water, Chlorination By-products, Some Other Halogenated Compounds, Cobalt and Cobalt Compounds (Paperback)
Series: IARC Monographs, v. 52
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Evaluates the carcinogenic risk to humans posed by the consumption
of chlorinated drinking-water, by two chemicals used in the
chlorination of drinking-water, by a number of halogenated
by-products formed when chlorine interacts with organic matter in
water, and by a selection of other halogenated compounds found in
drinking-water. Chlorination was selected for evaluation because of
its widespread use and because potentially carcinogenic by-products
have been measured in chlorinated water. The book also includes a
separate monograph on cobalt and cobalt compounds. The volume opens
with a discussion of the many methodological problems that
complicate efforts to assess the carcinogenicity of chlorinated
water. Against this background, the book evaluates the design and
findings of all studies relevant to the carcinogenicity assessment
of chlorinated drinking-water, two chemicals (sodium chlorite and
hypochlorite salts) used in the chlorination of water, eight of the
by-products most frequently measured in drinking-water, and three
additional halogenated chemicals detected in drinking-water.
Because of the formidable methodological obstacles faced by all
investigations, only one of these substances could be classified:
bromodichloromethane was classified as possibly carcinogenic to
humans. The final monograph considers data on metallic cobalt,
cobalt alloys, including cobalt-containing surgical implants and
dental devices, and cobalt compounds. In view of the strength of
evidence linking cobalt metal powder and cobalt[II] oxide to cancer
in experimental animals, cobalt and cobalt compounds were
classified as possibly carcinogenic to humans
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