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Consensus Statements & White Papers

 

Consensus Statements

The consensus statements below summarize conclusions agreed upon by a large number of scientists, health professionals, and/or health advocates, based on a concerted review of scientific research. All consensus statements result from collaborative efforts; on these statements, CHE spearheaded the process.

CHE The Collaborative on Health and the Environment Consensus Statement (in Spanish)
signed by more than 4700 partners

Cancer

CHE Consensus Statement on Cancer and the Environment, 2008
Developed by the CHE Cancer Working Group, now the CHE Cancer ScienceServ

Consensus Statement on Breast Cancer and the Environment, 2006
Developed by the CHE Working Group on Breast Cancer, now the CHE Cancer ScienceServ

Fertility and Reproductive Health

Vallombrosa Consensus Statement on Environmental Contaminants and Human Fertility Compromise, 2005 (in Spanish) from the CHE Fertility/Early Pregnancy Compromise Working Group, now the CHE Reproductive Health ScienceServ

Learning and Developmental Disabilities

Scientific Consensus Statement on Environmental Agents
Associated with Neurodevelopmental Disorders
, 2008

Policy Implications Based on the Scientific Consensus Statement on Environmental Agents Associated with Neurodevelopmental Disorders, 2008
Developed by the CHE Learning and Developmental Disabilities Initiative, now the CHE Learning and Developmental Disabilities ScienceServ

A 2010 article in the Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability summarizes and updates these two statements: Scientific and policy statements on environmental agents associated with neurodevelopmental disorders (subscription required).

Resolution of the Learning and Developmental Disabilities Initiative, 2003

Neurodegenerative Diseases

Consensus Statement on Parkinson's Disease and the Environment, 2008
Developed by the CHE Parkinson's Disease Working Group, which has since become the CHE Healthy Aging ScienceServ, and Parkinsons Action Network

White Papers

These documents were peer reviewed by an independent group of scientific experts in the respective fields.

Environmental Exposures, Infertility, and Related Reproductive Disorders: An Update, 2011

Heart Disease and the Environment, 2005

Autism: Do Environmental Factors Play a Role in Causation? 2004

Birth Defects and the Environment, 2004

Ovarian Cancer, 2004 

Asthma and the Environment, 2003

Brain and Central Nervous System Tumors, 2003

Breast Cancer and the Environment, 2003

Developmental Disabilities—Impairment of Children's Brain Development and Function: The Role of Environmental Factors, 2003 

Endometriosis, 2003

Prostate Cancer, 2003

Testicular Cancer, 2003

Childhood Leukemia, 2002