Fluoride debate may surge as
treated water linked to cancer
Jessica Fargen / Boston Herald | April 7 2006
Young boys who drink fluoridated tap water are
at greater risk for a rare bone cancer, Harvard researchers reported
yesterday.
The study, published online yesterday in a Harvard-affiliated journal,
could intensify debate over fluoridation and mean more scrutiny for
Harvard’s Dr. Chester Douglass,accused of fudging the findings
to downplay a cancer link.
“It’s the best piece of work ever linking fluoride in tap
water and bone cancer. It’s pretty damning for (Douglass),”
said Richard Wiles of the Environmental Working Group, which filed a
complaint with the National Institutes of Health against Douglass.
Douglass, an epidemiology professor at Harvard’s School of Dental
Medicine, is paid as editor of the Colgate Oral Care Report, a newsletter
supported by the toothpaste maker.
Harvard and the NIH are investigating whether Douglass misrepresented
research findings last year when he said there was no link, despite
extensive research to the contrary by one of his doctoral students.
The NIH gave Douglass at least $1 million for the research.
That student, Dr. Elise Bassin, wrote in yesterday’s Cancer Causes
and Control that boys who drink water with levels of fluoride considered
safe by federal guidlines are five times more likely to develop osteosarcoma
than boys who drink unfluoridated water. About 250 U.S. boys each year
are diagnosed with osteosarcoma, the most common type of bone cancer
and the sixth most common cancer in children. Bassin notes that more
research is needed to “confirm or refute this observation.”
Douglass, in a letter to the editor published in the same issue, said
Bassin’s study was a “partial view of this ongoing study,”
and urged readers to be “especially cautious” when interpreting
the findings.
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