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UNITED STATES Of N\E!UCA
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In the Matter of the Hearing of::
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Environmental Protection Agency
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Washin9ton,
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Thursday, November 13,
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Finch, when were present the
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ON BEHALF OF THE ENVIRON:"ENTAL P~OTEC"'ION AGENCY:
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DOROTHY PATTON, ESQ,
Of~ice
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KARL BAYER, ESQ,
Office of Ceneral Counsel
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MICHAEL NINER, ESQ.
Office of General Counsel
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Office of \.eneral Counsel
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Hr. McConnell.
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Our next witness is Hr. V. K. Rowe, Mr. Rowe
HcCONNELL:
Good afternoon,
Your Honor.
~ffairs
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is the former director of Toxicological
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and Environmental Research at Dow.
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in 1979. but he is still active as a consultant.
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of Toxicology,
He has,
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EPA,
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is a past president of the Society.
for OSHA and with the National Cancer Institute.
Hr. Rowe.
~'lhereupon
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K.
ROliE
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was called as a witness and, having first been duly
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was examined and testified as
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JVDGE FINCH:
Are there any additions or
corrections to your s aterrent?
TilE \V1TNESS:
Yes, I "have one reinor one, in
the educational section there, my
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follows:
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Dow
in addition, served on advisory committees for
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Hr. Rowe ...las a charter merrber of the Society
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He retired
and Health
JUDGE FINCH:
~laster's
Degree was
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Well, we want to make that change
then ....·here docs it aflpear?
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TH E I-IITNESS:
It's in my CV.
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And wOllld he be one of the people that may have
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informed you that the careful medical surveillance was
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being conducted?
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I suspect that that
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the case. but I cannot
be certain.
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Do you remember what he told you, or what you
were told by people in the meetings?
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Si~ply
that these people were being followed on
a periodic basis.
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You were not informed as to the tests that were
actually being conducted on these workers, \-Jere you?
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I can't testify to that on a personal basis, no.
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Let's turn to the"next section of your \... itness
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statement.
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sequent to the 19611 Chloracne Outbreak".
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On page 5, which is entitled "Resei\rch Sub-
(Perusing documents.)
Yes.
This section of your testimony discusses
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experiments conducted by a Dr. ~ Kligman, which were
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initiated and funded by Dow Chemical Company, is that
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correct?
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That's right.
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In these experiments varying doses of 2,3,7,8-
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TeOD were dermally ap!"licd to the' forehead and back of
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human subjects incarcerated at a prison at Holmesburg,
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Pennsylvania, is that correct?
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The test procedures were as you describe,
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whether incarcerated is a proper word, I don't know, I
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presume it is.
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They were prisoners, is that correct?
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That's my understanding.
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You state, at the beginning of the bottom of
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page 5 that you contacted Dr. Albert Kligman and then at
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the top of page 6 you state,
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the chlor?cnegenic potential, TCOO in
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existing program",
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"Dr. Kligman agreed to test
h~ans.
under his
that correct?
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Yes.
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Would it be fair to say that you were the Dow
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representative \... ho initiated'"' contact with Dr. Kligman,
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and requested that he conduct experiments in which human
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subjects would be der1"lally exposed to TeOD?
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Yes.
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Now, Dr.
Kligman conducted two separate sets
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of
ests in ....· hich he apl"liec TeDJ to the skin of these
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human SUbjects, is that correct?
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You are talking about two different tests?
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Two different sets of experiments.
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Well, there was one experiment to start with and
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then there was a SUbsequent expcri~ent that he conducted,
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yes.
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Did you not de:iign the protocol for the first
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set of tests conducted by Or. Kligman in which the re-
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searchers applied a range of doses of TeOD to the backs
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and the foreheads of 60 human sUbjects?
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Yes.
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Has there a di! fecent protocol for the second
series of tests which Dr. Kligman conducted?
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Hell, not to my knowlecge, that VIas his protocol
I did not know that this second experiment \las to be done
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he way it •.·.. as done.
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On page 8 -- let's turn to page 8.
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(Perusing documents.)
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In the second full paragraph on that page, near
Yes.
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the bottom of that page, at the bot;.tom of that paragraph,
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you st.ate, "Accordingly, I indicated to Or. Kligman that
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Dow would fund a continuation of his studies" and then you
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go on to say,
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receive a letter from Dr. KligY.1an reporting ne,... results".
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"In January of 196B, I \<as sur?=ised to
Coule you explain to us
wh~t
you mean by
"surprised"?
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Yes.
As much of the first protocol had yielded
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absolutely negative results, we did agree, at his request,
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to fund a continuation, but I
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the same progression that I had outlined in the first
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instance.
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writing . .;nd the next
assumed it would. be following
Unfortunately., that \>/as never confinned in
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heard fror.! it
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that the results
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that he reported to me.
Now, each of these
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s~eps
takes a considecable
If you will look at the protocol, because
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period of time.
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I was very concernerl that we approach this very cautiously.
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And raise the dosage in increments so as not to exceed a·
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level which would produce a threshold response.
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The reason for that was that in our studies on
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animals we had determined that concentrations of chloracne-
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gens which produced an effect in humans, essentially always
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produced an effect in the animals.
And if the animal work was not positive, we
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never had a
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that cause injury in humans.
Noy.', so what we wanted to do and II/hat \'Ie felt
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""e should do was to attempt to determine the relationship
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between the sensitivity of the
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humans.
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-- i t measured quantitatively, we determined that a certain
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dosage level \'Ias the J71inilT'um required to procuce an effect
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cn the rabbit's ears.
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rabbit'~
ear to that in
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After we had identified the material ~ad ~ e
But our evidence from practicnl
hu~an
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Vias much more resistant, but \-Ie
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indicated that the
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didn't know ho\v much more resistant.
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concerned ahout ,... hc}t the r:'largins of safety would be.
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So, therefore,
had
J\nd ",Ie were very
the purpose of this study was to
increMentally increase the dosage,
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to find out what that figure was.
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You indicated to Dr.
Kligman that Dow would
continue its funding of the studies, is that correct?
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That's right.
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And yet you assumed -- you said that you assumed
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that he would continue to follow the protocol that you had
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given him, is that correct?
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Yes.
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Between the time you received the results of
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Dr. Kligman's first series of tests,
in May and June of
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1966;
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he stated he had conducted a second set of tests, did you
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have no contact with Dr. Kligman concerning this second
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series of tests?
and the time that you received his letter in which
had none.
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You mean you had said that Dow would continue to
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fund this study, and yet you did not bother to even con-
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tact Dr.
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Your Honor, I ·think that questi0
f1cCONNELL:
may be a litti'e argumentative.
JUDGE FINCH:
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Kligman to see what he was doing.
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think it is, too.
He said he
did not.
You can answer the
gue~tion
'did you have any
contact between the time you got the results?'
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THE \-JITNESS:
If I did, I have no knowledge of
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I don't believe
it.
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GORDON:
attention to what is
be~ng
done with the money it grants?
Well, it depends on what the situation is, this
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did,
Does Dow normally fund studies and then not pay
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was a contract with the university and with a professional
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dermatologist who had conducted the first series of protoco s,
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he knew what my philosophy, with respect to testing was.
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And it takes so
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time, between tests, that if you
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proceed according to the protocol, that I had designed,
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t~at
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about it.
I didn't feel it was necessary, and I didn't ask him
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report
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said, it was a total surprise when the
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Well, you say that Dow and yourself were con-
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cerned with the margins of safety,what was the highest
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dose level given
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in the first set of tests?
I believe you can find the answer to that on
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applied to the·skins of the prisoners
page 8, in Table 1.
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Yes, that's right, the total dose that was given
was 16 microgram/kg
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per 'person,
'What was the total dose given in the second set
second series of. tests that Dr. Kligman had conducted,
in which Dow funded?
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7500
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So, Dr. Klignan went froQ 16 micrograms to
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micrograms.~
7500 micrograms, is that correct?
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That's what he says he did.
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So, he increased the dosage somewhere in the
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neighborhood of 5,000 orders of magnitude?
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something like that r wouldn't it?
Excuse me, I will make a calculation.
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JUDGE FINCH:
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NOr it would be closer to 40 "to 50, 45 perhaps,
That's all right, wait until you
get another question r unless you want him to.
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BY MR. GORDON:
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Would you work that out for us, please?
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Yes.
You are closer to right, it's abotit 470.
MR. McCONNELL:
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Your Honor, if we ciight have a
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clarification on the question, was that phrased in terms
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of the magnification of the dose, or the" order of magnitud
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of difference?
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MR. GORDON:
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the wrong terminology.
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Magnification, I'm sorry,
THE vlITNESS:
I used
It's the difference between 16
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and 7500, and if you divide 7500 by 16. you com~ ~ut close
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to 470.
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Well, when you wrote the protocol" for the first
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series of tests, you increased the dosage for each group
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at what you would term a conservative amount, is that
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correct?
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That's r:ight.
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Would you call the increase that Dr. Kligman
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conducted in the second of tests a conservative increase?
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No, sir, I wouldn't.
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Did you -- had Dow ever funded studies by Dr.
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Kligman previous to the ones that are discussed in your
testimony?
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I
can't answer that, I don't remember doing any
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of it myself, but Dow Chemical Company is a very large
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corporation and it could have been done by the medical
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department, or somebody, and I might not have known about
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it.
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Not to my knowledge.
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So, to your knowledge, Dow had no prior experien e
wi th overseeing Dr. Kligr.1an' s studies, is that correct?
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I believe that is correct.
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So, upon what b3sis did you determine that it
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was not important to oversee the second series of tests
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vlhich he \Vas going to conduct?
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I guess only that he was a professor of derma-
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tology at the University of Pennsylvania, and we had
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reasonable confidence that he
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consistent with our original protocol.
wo~ld proceed in a manner
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In the Matter of the Hearing of:
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Room 2409
Environmental Protection Agency
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Friday,
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The hearing was convened pursuant to adjournmens,
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at 9:05 a.m., before Administrative Law Jud0e Edward B.
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Finch, when
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ON BEHALF OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY:
w~re
present the
fo11o~irlg:
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DOROTHY PATTON, ESQ.
Offic e
of General Counsel
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KARL O. BAYER, ESQ.
Office
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ANDREW G. GORDON, ESQ.
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Was Dow not interested at all in seeing those
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'ole accepted the statements 'that he and his in-
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Does Dow normally, when they contract'out to
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outside experimenters, do they normally not bother' to
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acquire the results of the test that the experimenter
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perf orIlled?
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It generally depends, on the
and we, incident-
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ally contract out very little work -- but it depends on
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what the purpose of that work is, where it is going and
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what the ultimate end is to be.
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work by constilting
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done, was not done to the extent that it Mas done under
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the present GLPs, where every data point has to be rnonitor-
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ed.
Monitoring of laboratory
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laboratories~
in the time when this
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In those days we usually took what we considered
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to be competent people and expected them to conduct their
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studies in the normal course of their investigations.'
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Dr. Kligman was a professor of dermatology, he is an M.D.,
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he did
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are his results, we did not question his reporting.
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lots and lots of skin work in those days. ~..nd these
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And
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the· ·second"series,of tests which is discussed'
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Kligman's January 23rd letter, he reports that eight
of the 10 subjects developed chloracne,
NEAL R. GROSS
Did not Dow want
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to see the clinical te5ts that were conducted on these
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eight subjects who did develop
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chlo~acne?
I guess we really didn't think that it was
necessary to see them.
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Why did you think it was not necessary to see
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the results of these clinical tests which were conducted
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on eight human subjects which had developed chloracne?
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Well, in retrospect
been nice to have seen them.
I
will say it would have
But in those days we took
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their words that they had -- we had seen lots of chloracne,
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it wasn't a new phenomenon to us.
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So for these human beings you are saying in
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~etrcspect,
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these clinical tests?
it would have been nice to see the results of
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I think so, from a curiousity point of view.
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Just for curiousity's sake?
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You were not
interested in the health of these eight human beings?
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Well, of course we were --
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Then why did you not ask to see the clinical
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results of the tests,
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McCONNELL:
I don't believe Mr. Rowe had
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finished his answer there, if I am wrong, I will apologize.
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But it sounded to me like he was going to say something
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more.
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THE vlITNESS:
I was only going to say that
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follow-up on the health status of these three individuals?
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I do not.
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Do yau,know whether Dow or Dr. Kligman has ever'
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conducted a follow-up survey of the heal.t:h'status, of the
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human subjects exposed to TCDD in Dr:. . Kligman'
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Do you know whether Dow has conducted such a
follow-up study?
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Dow has not.
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Dow has not?
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Right.
HR. GORDON:
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have no knowledge of that.
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Not.tomy knowledge, I do not know that be has,
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no.
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Could" I have just one moment, Your
Honor?
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JUDGE FINCH:
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MR. GORDON:
Sure.
I
going to provide the witness,
am
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and Counsel with Exhibit No. 15, entitled; "Resu1ts of the
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Two-Year Chronic Toxicity and
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Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin,
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a1.
MR. McCONNELL:
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Exhibit' 13?
MR. GORDON:
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Study on 2,3,7,8
in Rats" by Kocib~, et
Did you say Exhibit 15 or
I believe this is Exhibit 13.
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Oncogen~city
Oh ,
I
meant to' say 13, yes.
MR. GORDON:
Are you familiar with this document, Mr. Rowe?
NEAL R. GROSS
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I am generally familiar with it, not in detail
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beccu5e I am not a pathologist and I certainly don't in-
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tend to get into pathology.
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Let's look at the abstract on the first page,
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"Ingestion of 0.1 ~/kg/day caused an increased incidenc~
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of hepatocellular carcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas
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of the lung, heart, pal2.te,
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whereas a reduced incidence of the' pituitary, uterus,
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the seventh line from the top, does it not state that
nasal turbinates, or tongue"
mammary glands,· oancreas and adrenal
gland was noted"?
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Yes.
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After you became aware of the oncogenic effects
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of'TCDD reported in the Kociba Study, did .you or Dow con-
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sider whether the human subjects you had exposed to TeDD
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had develop~d cancers in the years subsequent. to ~he con-
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duct of the study?
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We have not followed up on that.
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Did you consider whether the hlli~an subjects had'
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developed cancers from the study in 1966?
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I don't remember entering into any discussions
on that subject.
Q
Well, you had entered into no discussions as
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to whether these human subjects had developed cancer,
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had you considered that they might have developed cancer
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on your own?
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Albert M.· Kligman J M. D., Ph. D.
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and Spruce Stre;t~
?hiladelphia 4 , Pennsylyan1a
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Dear Dr. Kligman:
sepu~~~~ ~over a 3m~11 a~ount of
2,3,(,8-:etrachlorociibe:1z.o-p-d.l.cx:":1. 'l~1~ 1.:::) !;~le material
\'ih1.:r. 1~ a potent acnegen a~c ::.: bl.6j11· ~oxi=. 1 have
checked b~ck on ou~ figure5 ~nc riu~ th~t t~e single dose
oral LD~ for rabbI~s 1s In :h~ n~lGhbo~h~Od or 100 microgra:~:/k~2c3r2rC, and. we had -:>r;e .:.rJi::l~l .cie 'lihich h:ld received
a 5in ole dose or 16 ~ic~O~~~~~/~:l~gr~~. I~ 1s safe to ~aYJ
howevc~, that doseG of 0.5 ~~ :.0 mg~A~ are a1wa1~ fatal,
although deaths may be del~ycd ~~r 10 to ~O ~ays po~t treatcent. The typical cl:~1cal p::~~:-~ 1~ seYe~e liver and
kidney inJury ..
1 am sending you under
In regar-d to the ~kln r~sp~niJe ~rJ r~bbit~, \O;e ha'le attem?ted
to q~~ntit~te thi~ by appl¥~~g C.~ ~l cf t~~~ ~ulu:l0~ to one
to t~o square inchez of the ~UI~~~C of the lnn~~ f~ce or the
rabbi~ e~r .
..Ie find th~t ~'Jbe:1 ~h.: :0:01 oo::c (~vCS not exceed ~bcut O.2·of a mi~ro£ra~ ~r ~h~ dcr.~se~, no follicular
?~vi.11:)encc
0:- epi:.h~l:<ll br;:H=:"';)l.~:.'~':;'t, de·i~lo?::.
total dose 13 about 0.5 of ~
respo~se is m~~ginal; 1 to 2
d:uce:; a re~ponse, ::.nd 4 to
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~l~r~g~~~
~i~~csr3rns
:~lc~O"'~~a:no
on
th~5
~lm~~~
\\'hen the
area, the
al~ays
pro-
usu;llly produce 'l
been able to quant1tate
r:evere re~pons~. ~e have nc~ 3~ y~t
the d~se required ~o cau~e 5C~ ~or~~llty rro~ ~kln ex?osu:~~
b'.Jt we ar-e ~ure 1 t 19 \"iell ~bove ~he t.u,,:-al do~~ge:3 noted above.
In ·.;1e:w or thIs info:--:1J. -:ivn, 1 t, C·:-·~~i not ~eem probable that
the dozagee :;hown in :h~ acc~~?~~¥1:15 s'.J~gc~:cd pro:ocol for
~h~ hum~n i;or~ \OJould be likely :0 ,,,:;Jr,:tlt.:Jte ~n7 ~erious
s,stcr:lic h:lz~:'d bc:ca~Jsc ~te c~')~~ ~n cJ P~I' !'llogra!n ba~1s
would be far b\?lo\-1 ~h<.lt ~':(!1cl1 prud~ces ~ny ~1gn':'!'lcant effect
eystel:lcal11 in the l"2bbit. I f:)l~ht add o;h.:>.t the rabbIt :"
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1s with th1s thought 1n mind that I have developed the
attached protocol . . The numb~r or persons per e:q'J~_r.i:ue-.nt.
1s your dec ;~_1t?n;. _~__ .~~uld ~_~_~~_~t __ t~~~ .. as _ ~_ s tarte;-~. 'Jhen
ap~11catlon8 are. repeated, I would l:ka to have them·made
on consecutive days J if i t .1~ convenient to do so. Although
the time regt11red to· conduct thc~e experlments w111 'reQuire
several months J I believe. 1 t ~s the ..~_~~e wa y to p·roceed,
.usIng a._rew.p~ople at a t1me with cnreful ~bservatlons on
each. . The observat10ns ~re ~o be made at your di5cret1o~,1
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