Toxicological Sciences 70, 281-283 (2002)
Copyright © 2002 by the Society of Toxicology
Carcinogenicity of Bisphenol A Revisited
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences P.O. Box 12233 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 E-mail: huff1@niehs.nih.gov
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To the Editor:
Munro et al.(2002)
challenged my interpretation of the carcinogenesis bioassay results of bisphenol A, specifically opining that I had altered the National Toxicology Program (NTP) evaluation. In my opinion these six authors have not examined in sufficient detail the NTP Technical Report on the bioassay of bisphenol A (NTP, 1982
), nor have they studied my remarks (Huff, 2001
). In fact, I had gone to great lengths not to misrepresent the results or conclusions of the carcinogenicity of bisphenol A. In reality, in my letter (Huff, 2001
) and in a more lengthy article (Huff 2002
), I specifically used quotations liberally to adhere to the NTP results and conclusions, and not to mislead. Where I gave my experienced scientific opinion I was clear to indicate such. To clarify, and to respond to Munro et al.(2002)
, the following are taken from my previous
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