EPA removes report that glyphosate does not cause cancer from its website. " Carcinogenic or Not?" [View all]
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) removed a report from its website where they concluded that glyphosate was not likely to be carcinogenic to humans. The report has been pulled offline on May 2, 2016 along with 13 other documents.
Reuter reports that the regulatory agency took down the report as well as the other documents because they were not final. In a clarificatory email, EPA explained that the 86-pages report has been published inadvertently and that their review of the chemical has not been finished yet. However, the report was dated Oct. 1, 2015, was labeled as final Cancer Assessment Document, with the word FINAL being clearly printed on every single page of the document. In their report, the EPA allegedly claimed that glyphosate, the ingredient found in Monsantos common herbicide Roundup, was not likely to be carcinogenic to humans.
On the other hand, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) on its latest report, classified glyphosate as probably carcinogenic to humans (Group 2A), raising several controversies. During his recent interview on Here & Now, Monsanto CEO Hugh Grant insisted on claiming that Roundup is not carcinogen for humans. Its 40 years old, he said, explaining how virtually every year of its life its been under a review somewhere in the world by regulatory authorities. Monsanto keeps claiming that the EPAs document should be issued as an official classification while the regulator responded that their cancer review is not complete and that it will be peer reviewed by the end of 2016.
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