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June 15, 2010
EPA Places Four IRIS Assessments on Hold Pending Review
EPA is holding these assessments due to a report from the National Toxicology Program (NTP) that outlines a recent review of a research study completed by the Ramazzini Institute, a lab in
Out of an abundance of caution and to ensure the agency’s chemical assessments are grounded in the soundest possible science, EPA undertook a thorough review of all ongoing and previous chemical assessments to determine which, if any, relied substantially on cancer testing from the Ramazzini Institute.
EPA found six assessments that significantly rely on data from Ramazzini cancer studies:
· Assessments currently in progress: EPA found four ongoing chemical assessments – on methanol, MTBE, ETBE and acrylonitrile – that rely significantly on cancer data from the Ramazzini Institute. EPA has placed those assessments on hold and will determine whether the questions raised by NTP will require EPA to revise the assessments or take additional action to verify the data used in these assessments. EPA also postponed an August 23 meeting of the agency’s Science Advisory Board, which had been previously scheduled to review the draft methanol assessment.
· Previously completed assessments: Out of more than 540 completed assessments posted on the Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS), EPA identified two – Vinyl Chloride and 1,1- Dichloroethylene – that relied substantially on findings from Ramazzini Institute cancer studies. EPA is reviewing these assessments as well to determine what action is needed to assure their scientific integrity.
EPA will continue its review to determine if any other assessments are significantly impacted.
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