Lowell Center for Sustainable Production, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, Massachusetts
Lowell Center for Sustainable Production, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, Massachusetts.
Pediatrics. 2016 Nov;138(Suppl 1):S56-S64. doi: 10.1542/peds.2015-4268I.
This article summarizes the evidence for environmental toxic exposures contributing to cancers in early life, focusing on the most common cancer sites in this age group. It provides examples of widespread avoidable exposures to human carcinogens through air, water, and food and then describes recent examples of successful initiatives to reduce exposure to chemicals linked to these cancer sites, through government policy, industry initiatives, and consumer activism. State government initiatives to reduce toxic chemical exposures have made important gains; the Toxics Use Reduction Act of Massachusetts is now 25 years old and has been a major success story. There are a growing number of corporate initiatives to eliminate toxics, especially carcinogens, from the products they manufacture and sell. Another important opportunity for cancer prevention is provided by online databases that list chemicals, their toxicity, and lower-toxicity alternatives; these can be used by businesses, health care institutions, consumers, and workers to reduce exposures to chemicals of concern. The article concludes by inviting pediatricians and public health professionals to include elimination of carcinogen exposures in their work to promote primary prevention of cancer in early life.
这篇文章总结了环境毒物暴露对儿童期癌症的影响的证据,重点关注该年龄段最常见的癌症部位。它举例说明了通过空气、水和食物接触到广泛存在的人类致癌物质的情况,然后描述了最近通过政府政策、行业倡议和消费者行动成功减少与这些癌症部位相关的化学物质暴露的例子。州政府减少有毒化学物质暴露的倡议取得了重要进展;马萨诸塞州的有毒物质使用减少法案已经有 25 年的历史,是一个重大的成功案例。越来越多的企业采取措施消除其制造和销售产品中的有毒物质,特别是致癌物。另一个癌症预防的重要机会是在线数据库,这些数据库列出了化学品、它们的毒性以及低毒性替代品;企业、医疗机构、消费者和工人可以使用这些数据库来减少对关注化学品的暴露。文章最后邀请儿科医生和公共卫生专业人员将消除致癌物暴露纳入他们的工作中,以促进儿童期癌症的一级预防。