The latest edition of the popular guide seen on the CBC documentary Chasing the Cancer Answer
Newly updated in 2008!
First published as a 24-page booklet, The CancerSmart Consumer Guide broke new ground when it came off the press in 2004, offering consumers science-based information on toxic ingredients in everyday household products and practical ways to reduce their exposure. CancerSmart 3.0 The Consumer Guide is the latest edition of the acclaimed publication, with more than double the number of pages of the original and new sections on water bottles, Teflon products, lead and phthalates in children’s toys, and more. A special focus chapter on breast cancer — including the link to the toxic chemical bisphenol-A — is a new feature.
CancerSmart 3.0 preview pages (pdf)
More than 25,000 copies of the first two editions of the CancerSmart Guide have been sold across Canada. It was featured in CBC journalist Wendy Mesley’s provocative documentary Chasing the Cancer Answer. Toronto Star environmental reporter called it “required reading in every Canadian’s home.”
Now a full 52 pages, CancerSmart 3.0 offers the latest research on carcinogens, reproductive toxins and endocrine-disrupting chemicals that are found in brand name household cleaning products, personal care products, plastic water bottles, pesticides and home maintenance products. The section on household cleaning products has been expanded to include more than 100 brand name products while the section on household pesticides has been revised throughout to include new research on the health effects of the pesticide ingredients that are registered for domestic use in Canada. All the research has been extensively referenced, with notes to more than 50 peer-reviewed studies included in the Guide.
A newly-updated section on food includes the latest data on pesticide residues on fruit and vegetables and offers tips on eating for cancer prevention, including the recent study on Vitamin D. There are also new chapters with the latest information on fire retardant chemicals in brand name TVs and laptop computers as well as recent research on Teflon-related products and phthalates in children’s toys.
Throughout the Guide are practical strategies for eliminating toxins as well as suggested alternative products and product substitutes.
The new CancerSmart Consumer Guide was written by Sean Griffin, in conjunction with an advisory committee made up of cancer researchers, epidemiologists and health and safety professionals.
“According to the Canadian Cancer Society, the incidence of cancer is expected to rise 60 per cent over the next 20 years. We believe we can help reduce those numbers," said LEAS executive director Mae Burrows. "Every year Canadians are exposed to numerous chemicals linked to cancer in the food they eat and the products they use - and they don't know they're being exposed because the ingredients are not identified or explained. This new Guide provides that information and provides practical solutions that help reduce their cancer risk and help the environment too."
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To order a copy of the CancerSmart Consumer Guide,
please send a cheque or money order
for $12.60 ($10 plus $2 postage and $0.60 GST)
(U.S. customers $13, international orders $16).
Make cheques payable to Toxic Free Canada and send to:
Toxic Free Canada
1203–207 West Hastings St.
Vancouver, B.C. V6B 1H7
OR order by PayPal using your VISA or Mastercard (PayPal membership not required). Please note: online ordering is for 1 to 9 copies. See below for orders of 10 or more.
Canadian Customers
US Customers
International Customers
Discount prices are available at:
$8 per copy for orders of 10-25 copies, or
$7 per copy for orders of 25 or more.
Please note postage and 5% GST are in addition to the above prices.
Please inquire at
cancersmart@leas.ca for postage on more than 10 copies.