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Selected References for March 2004

Town of Carlisle Spring Alert Letter

 

For more information, visit Carlisle Pesticide Awareness Group's website www.carlisle.org/cpag.

 

            =     U.S. EPA, February, 1993, “Lawn Care Pesticides White Paper”, Append= ix VIp.xxiii

        U.S. EPA, "Healthy Lawn, Healthy Environment", Office of Preventi= on, Pesticides and Toxic Substances

&nbs= p;       Ritz, B. and F. Yu. 2000.  Parkinson= 's disease mortality and pesticide exposure in California 1984-1994.  International Journal of Epidemiology, 29:323-329.

&nbs= p;       Le Conteur, D. G. et al. 1999.  Pesticides and Parkinson's disease.=   Biomedicine and Pharmacother= apy.  53:122-30.

        Zahm, S.H. and A. Blair.  1992.  Pesticides and Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma.  Cancer Research (Suppl)52:5485s-5488s.

      =           Meinert, R. et al. 2000.  Leukemia and Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma in Childhood and Exposure to Pesticides:  &n= bsp; Results of a Register-based Case-Control Study in Germany.  American Journal of Epidemiology.  = 151(7):639-646.

            =     Zahm, S.H. and M.H. Ward.  1998.  Pesticides and Childhood Cancer.  Environmental Health Perspectives.  106(suppl 3):893-908.

        Pogoda, J.M. and S. Preston-Martin. 1997.  Household Pesticides and Risk of Pediatric Brain Tumors.  Environmental Health Perspectives.  105(= 11):1214-1220.

      =           Hoyer, A.P. et al. 2000.  Repeated measurements of organochlorine exposure and breast cancer risk (Denmark).  Cancer Causes and Control.  11:17= 7-184.

      =           Straube, E. et al.  1999.  Disruption of male sex hormones wi= th regard to pesticides:  Pathophysiological and   regulatory aspects.  Toxicology Letters.  107:225-231.

        Barnard, R.J. and G. Heuser.  1998.  The Estrogen-like Effect of Herbicides:  A Patient Report.=   Clinical Pediatrics.  37:633-634.

        Osburn, Susan.  2001.  Research Report  Do Pesticides Cause Cancer?  Lymphoma Foundation of America.  ISBN#0-9705127-0-8.  See also their website: www.lymphomaresearch.org.

      =           Kross, B.C., Burneister, L.F., et al., 1996.  Golf Course Superintendents Face Higher Cancer Rates, American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 29(5):501-506.

        Hardell, L. and M. Eriksson. 1999.  A Case-Control Study of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma and Exposure to Pesticides.  Cancer.  85:1353-1360.

        Kilburn, Kaye H. and John c. Thornton, 1995.  Chlordane Causes Neurological  Disorders= and A.D.D. Symptoms, Environmental Heal= th Perspectives, 103:690-694.

            =     Health Effects of 48 Commonly Used Pesticides in Schools, Beyond Pesticides/NCAMP Factsheet, August   2000

      = ;  Childhood Cancer: A Growing Problem, Environm= ental Health Perspectives, January 1998.

     =    Sheila Hoar Zahm and Mary H. Ward, 1998. Pesticides and Childhood Cancers, Environmental Health Perspectives= 106 (Suppl 3): 893-908.

      = ;  Julie L. Daniels, et al., Pesticides and Childhood Cancers, Environmental Health Perspectives, October 1997.

      = ;  Janice M. Pogoda and Susan Preston-Martin, Household Pesticides and Risk of Pediat= ric Brain Tumors, Environmental Health Perspectives, November, 1997.

            =     Pesticides In Drinking Water, National Pesticides Telecommunications Network, http://npic.orst.edu/factsheets/drinkingw= ater.pdf

        EPA, Drinking Water in Massachuset= ts, www.epa.gov/region1/eco/drinkwater/ne_drinkwater.html

        Gilliom R.J. et al. 1999.  Testing Wat= er Quality for Pesticide Pollution:  U.S. Geological Survey investigations reveal widespread contaminatio= n of the nation's water resources.  Environmental Science and Technology/News.  April 1, 1999:164A-169A.

        Pimentel, David (Editor). 1997. Techniques for Reducing Pesticide Use:  Econo= mic and Environmental Benefits.  John Wiley & Sons.

        Home and Garden Pesticides, Office= of New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, April 1999.

        Hayes, H.M. et al.  1991 Case-Control= Study of Canine Malignant Lymphoma:  Positive association with dog owners use of 2,4 Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid herbicides.   Journal of National Cancer Institute.  83:1226-1231.

        Hayes, H.M. et al. 1995.  On the association between canine malignant lymphoma and opportunity for exposure = to 2,4 Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid.  Environmental Research 70(2):119-1= 25.

        Reynolds, P.M. et al. 1994.  Canine expo= sure to herbicide-treated lawns and urinary excretion of 2,4 Dichlorophenoxyacet= ic acid.  Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 3(3):233-237.

http://www.usgcrp.gov/usgcrp/Library/nationalassessment/newsletter/2= 000.06/wtrqual.html

            =     Kolpin, D.W. et al. 2000.  The Science of the Total Environment,<= /i> 248:115-122. 

        Kolpin, D.W. et al. 1998.  The Environ= mental Occurrence of Herbicides; The Importance of Degradates in Ground Water.  Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 35:385-390.

 

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