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FROM
Kinship
Circle
ACTION
Politely demand that EPA permit use of animal-free ToxCast to
screen chemicals for endocrine disruption. In addition, copy
your comments to these collaborative agencies: Office of
Research and Development of the U.S. EPA; National Toxicology
Program of the National Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences; NIH Chemical Genomics Center (NCGC) of the National
Human Genomics Research Institute.
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an online petition
And/Or make direct contact:
COMPLETE contact information for eight agencies!
INFORMATION / TALKING POINTS
EPA has invested millions in its ANIMAL-FREE Computational
Toxicology Research Program, ToxCast™, for development of “new
and innovative methods.” EPA recognizes “quantitative
high-throughput screening (qHTS) assays” as key in the
evaluation of toxic pathways. It provides “Data Sets & Published
Research” to support non-animal assays. ToxCast™ Factsheet
So why will EPA torture and kill 80,000 animals over a span
of years for its Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program (EDSP)?
The agency has rejected 90 percent of pesticide company requests
to use in vitro tests in place of animals.
Politely demand that EPA permit use of animal-free ToxCast to
screen chemicals for endocrine disruption. In addition, copy
your comments to these collaborative agencies: Office of
Research and Development of the U.S. EPA; National Toxicology
Program of the National Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences; NIH Chemical Genomics Center (NCGC) of the National
Human Genomics Research Institute. ============
Dear EPA Administrator Jackson, USEPA, and Collaborative U.S.
Agencies:
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency tests chemicals for
their capacity to act as endocrine disruptors. This is a good
idea. Some chemicals disturb hormone function, potentially
damaging animal growth and reproduction.
EPA chemical screens will also kill 80,000 animals over a
span of years. This is a bad idea. I urge EPA to update its
protocols. Some tests — like “lethal dose 50%” to measure how
much chemical kills half the animals dosed with it — date back
to the 1920s! Draize tests from the 1940s still drip toxins into
a rabbit’s clipped-open eyes or smear corrosives on shaved skin
to assess eye-skin irritation.
Please replace old-fashioned animal models with human-focused
research tools for EPA’s Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program (EDSP).
Reactivity assays can gauge endocrine disruptors and
reproductive toxicity — without subjecting tens of thousands of
animals to pain and death. In fact, EPA has already invested
millions in development of these “innovative methods” for its
Computational Toxicology Research Program, ToxCast™. EPA
recognizes “quantitative high-throughput screening (qHTS)
assays” as key in the evaluation of toxic pathways. It cites
published research about the efficacy of animal-free assays.
Yet rather than embrace its own program, EPA has turned down
90 percent of pesticide company requests to utilize ToxCast in
vitro tests in place of animals. The agency prefers to duplicate
the same old animal tests in what amounts to an enormous waste
of time and money. Animal experimentation is unlikely to help
EPA safeguard humans or the environment.
Please let chemical testers use ToxCast to screen for
endocrine disruption. If nothing else, ToxCast should rank
chemicals according to significance and cut animal use to a bare
minimum. Starting now.
Thank you...
Thank you for everything you do for animals!
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