From foodconsumer.org
Hair dyes linked to bladder cancer
By Sue Mueller
Apr 2, 2008 - 3:08:25 PM
WEDNESDAY April 2, 2008 (foodconsumer.org) -- Using hair
dyes may increase risk for bladder cancer, a review study suggests.
After reviewing evidence, a panel of the International
Agency for Research on Cancer in
Lyon,
France found a small
but consistent risk of bladder cancer in male hairdressers and barbers.
The increased risk of bladder cancer could be extended to
personal use of hair dyes, says The Independent.
A second review on personal use of hair dyes found evidence suggesting
a possible association with lymphoma and leukemia in addition to bladder
cancer.
But the panel found the evidence on the link was inadequate
and concluded that personal use of hair dyes was "not classifiable as to
its carcinogenicity to humans".
The panel of 17 scientists met last February to consider the
latest evidence and update advice last issued by the agency in 1993, according
to The Independent, a
UK
newspaper.
Dark hair dyes tend to contain the highest level of the toxic
colorants some of which had been discontinued because of the cancer link in
rats.
Dr Robert Baan of the IARC and team were quoted as saying in
The Lancet Oncology "Because of few supporting findings by duration or
period of exposure, the working group considered these data as limited evidence
of carcinogenicity and reaffirmed occupational exposures of hairdressers and
barbers as 'probably carcinogenic to humans'."