Common weed killer, 2,4-D, said to cause cancer

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Canada’s most common weed killer, 2,4-D, said to cause cancer
Canada’s most common weed killer, 2,4-D, said to cause cancer
Provided by: Canadian Press
Written by: DENNIS BUECKERT
Apr. 24, 2006

OTTAWA (CP) – The most commonly used weed killer on Canadian lawns and gardens – known only as 2,4-D – is “persuasively linked” to cancer, neurological impairment and reproductive problems, says a new study.

The report in the journal Paediatrics and Child Health directly contradicts a recent re-assessment of 2,4-D by the federal Pest Management Regulatory Agency, which found the product does not cause cancer and can be used safely on lawns if directions are followed.

The product 2,4-D is found in many common pesticides, and has been controversial for decades.

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