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Tetrachloroethylene: Evaluation of risks to health from environmental exposure in Canada

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Pages 493-506 | Published online: 19 Nov 2008
 

Abstract

Tetrachloroethylene is included on the List of Priority Substances to be assessed under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act. Available data on human exposure in Canada and potential health effects resulting from exposure to this substance in the environment were critically evaluated. Based upon available data on the incidence and mechanisms of tumour induction in laboratory animals, tetrachloroethylene may be considered “unlikely to be carcinogenic to humans”. The estimated average daily intakes of tetrachloroethylene by the general population of Canada are approximately 13‐ to 28‐fold less than the tolerable daily intake, derived on the basis of hepatic effects in inhalation studies in laboratory animals, and which takes into account the limited evidence of carcinogenicity.

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