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Updated · Los Angeles Times · Jul 17
Federal Prosecutor Urges EPA Probe Into 6 Orange County Ewing Sarcoma Cases
Updated
Updated · Los Angeles Times · Jul 17

Federal Prosecutor Urges EPA Probe Into 6 Orange County Ewing Sarcoma Cases

3 articles · Updated · Los Angeles Times · Jul 17

Summary

  • A Thursday letter from First Assistant U.S. Atty. Bill Essayli asked the EPA to investigate reports of rare childhood cancers in Ladera Ranch, including six diagnosed Ewing sarcoma cases.
  • About 250 Ewing sarcoma cases are diagnosed annually in the U.S., and Essayli said unusual cancer patterns and possible environmental exposures should be reviewed through a science-based process.
  • Families in the Orange County community have reported additional cancers such as synovial sarcoma; one 18-year-old girl lost her foot after diagnosis, and another family said their 17-year-old son died in March.
  • No cause has been established, but parents suspect toxic pesticides and have pressed their homeowners association to adopt non-toxic alternatives and seek a broader environmental review.
  • The Ladera Ranch Maintenance Corp. has said it is forming a committee to examine its landscaping practices, signaling the probe request is already prompting local scrutiny.

Insights

A dozen children in one suburb developed rare cancers. Could your HOA's lawn care be to blame?
When rare cancers are linked to genetics, why is the EPA investigating pesticides in a California community?