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Re: EPA report and court ruling
Maybe since we HPs can't seem to prove or disprove the LNT we could
get a federal judge to do it for us. They seem to think they know more
than scientists... While we're at it, maybe the judge can also
"decide" whether EMF causes cancer. Heck, why do science at all when
judges can make these decisions for us. :-)
Steven D. Rima, CHP
Manager, Health Physics and Industrial Hygiene
MACTEC-ERS, LLC
steven.rima@doegjpo.com
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Subject: EPA report and court ruling
Author: "Skierkowski; Paul" <skie2928@msmailhub.oulan.ou.edu> at Internet
Date: 7/21/98 1:57 PM
thought since it deals with EPA extrapolated data conclusions, the
following might be of interest to RADSAFErs and epidemiologists.
EPA Smoking Report Defended
WASHINGTON -- The Environmental Protection Agency is standing by its
finding that secondhand tobacco smoke causes cancer despite a federal
judge's decision striking down its 1993 report that made the link.
Although lawyers were still reviewing the ruling handed down by U.S.
District Judge William Osteen in North Carolina, officials said Sunday
an appeal is certain. Osteen acted on a lawsuit that the tobacco
industry had filed. He ruled the environmental agency based its 1993
report on inadequate science and failed to demonstrate a statistically
significant relationship between secondhand smoke and lung cancer. The
agency's controversial 1993 report on environmental tobacco smoke
concluded that secondhand tobacco smoke was responsible for more than
3,000 lung cancer deaths a year.
Paul Skierkowski
Univ. of Oklahoma