A WA parliamentary question raises concerns about a potential link between water fluoridation and osteosarcoma, citing a study comparing Ireland and Northern Ireland. The question seeks information and a halt to fluoridation efforts in Busselton.

AnsweredQoN 1429Legislative Assembly
Asked
19 February 2002
Member
Portfolio
Government Enterprises

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(1) Is the Minister aware that recent studies from the Boston University of School of Public health have shown higher levels of osteosarcoma in unfluorodated Northern Ireland compared with the fluorodated Republic of Ireland?
(2) Considering the relative rarity of this cancer in the general population, is the Minister concerned by its 40% higher prevalence in Northern Ireland when compared with the Republic of Ireland?
(3) Will the Minister instruct his staff to advise him on the details of these research findings and whether action needs to be taken in Western Australia to ensure that there is no increase in osteosarcoma occurrences in our fluorodated water supplies?
(4) Will the Government defer any further efforts to have fluorodation applied by the Busselton Water Board to its water supplies until the implications of this Irish research is fully understood?

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Answered
20 February 2002
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Government Enterprises
Response time
1 days
(2) N/A (3) N/A (4) Busselton Water Board has not applied fluoride to its water supply in the past and has no intention of doing so in the future.
(3) N/A (4) Busselton Water Board has not applied fluoride to its water supply in the past and has no intention of doing so in the future.
(4) Busselton Water Board has not applied fluoride to its water supply in the past and has no intention of doing so in the future.

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