Department of health and human services has determined that vinyl chloride is a known carcinogen.
Vinyl chloride carcinogen.
The international agency for research on cancer has determined that vinyl chloride is carcinogenic to people and epa has determined that vinyl chloride is a human carcinogen.
Vinyl chloride vc is a human carcinogen known to undergo metabolism by cytochrome p450 2e1 cyp2e1 to reactive intermediates that can cause oncogene and tumor suppressor gene mutations and that are further metabolized by acetaldehyde dehydrogenase aldh2 and glutathione s transferases gsts to non mutagenic end products.
Vinyl chloride is a mutagen having clastogenic effects which affect lymphocyte chromosomal structure.
It is made softer and more flexible by the addition of phthalates and can contain traces of chemicals like bisphenol a bpa.
World health organization 2012.
Vinyl chloride is a colorless gas.
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Vinyl chloride is used to make polyvinyl chloride pvc.
Pvc is used to make pipes polyvinyl flooring and siding hoses cable coatings medical devices and plumbing and automotive parts.
It has a mild sweet odor.
It burns easily and it is not stable at high temperatures.
Vinyl chloride is a group 1 human carcinogen posing elevated risks of rare angiosarcoma brain and lung tumors and malignant haematopoeitic lymphatic tumors.
Epa s integrated risk information system iris is a human health assessment program that evaluates information on health effects that may result from exposure to environmental contaminants.
Polyvinyl chloride pvc is a solid plastic material made from vinyl chloride.
It is a manufactured substance that does not occur naturally.
Vinyl chloride is classified as group 1 carcinogen by the iarc meaning it is seen as a definite cause of cancer in humans.
Vinyl chloride iarc monographs on the evaluation of carcinogenic risks to humans volume 100f.
Carex carcinogen exposure is an inter national information system on occupational exposure to known and suspected carcinogens.
For practical purposes vinyl fluoride should be considered to act similarly to the human carcinogen vinyl chloride national toxicology program 14th report on carcinogens reasonably anticipated to be human carcinogens learn more about the topics in this list in the ntp s report on carcinogens at https ntp niehs.