That is a terrible thing to happen. Exposure to vinyl chloride can cause Hemangiosarcoma in dogs, and possibly many other animals. That is a cancer of the epithelial cells of the blood vessels.
Hemangiosarcoma is not known (or is extremely rare) in humans, but "angiosarcoma" is known. Possibly, exposure to this substance could cause that.
When will we learn that our way of dealing with toxic substances is too subject to human error, and not reliable? We need to really get our act together. We are like children playing with matches.
What a tragedy for the animals.
Hemangiosarcoma is not known (or is extremely rare) in humans, but "angiosarcoma" is known. Possibly, exposure to this substance could cause that.
When will we learn that our way of dealing with toxic substances is too subject to human error, and not reliable? We need to really get our act together. We are like children playing with matches.
What a tragedy for the animals.


