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Breast Cancer Fund: Can the Cans for Turkey Dinner

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011   

BALTIMORE - If it's not healthy for the baby, think twice about offering it to the rest of the family.

That thought arises from a new report from the Breast Cancer Fund which highlights the levels of BPA found in canned goods commonly served at the Thanksgiving table - such as corn, green beans and pumpkin.

Maryland has banned BPA from baby bottles, cups and infant-formula containers because of health concerns, but it's still commonly found in most metal food cans.

Kathleen Schuler, senior policy analyst at the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, contributed to the report and says BPA leaches into the food and has been linked to breast cancer, diabetes and developmental problems.

"Bisphenol A disrupts the delicate balance of hormones in the human body, and hormones work at a very low level, so if you have a substance that disrupts the natural function of hormones, then it can cause health effects later in life."

BPA is used to line metal cans because it's an effective barrier to prevent contamination. Some companies offer BPA-free canned goods. Schuler says other options include switching to foods in glass jars or preserved in cardboard fresh-packs similar to the ones used for orange juice.

The report tested BPA levels in canned goods around the nation, sometimes even finding different levels in cans from the same company.

"There was a lot of variability in the levels in different food products in different states and there's no rhyme or reason for that. We just need to move to safer alternatives so we don't have to worry about this type of exposure, especially at Thanksgiving."

The Ocean Spray jellied cranberry sauce showed no detectable BPA in the test, even though the company says it uses BPA.

The report calls for BPA to be banned from canned foods and drinks.

The report and details on alternatives to using canned foods for Thanksgiving are online at the Breast Cancer Fund website, breastcancerfund.org/thanksgiving.


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