My understanding of the danger of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB's) to
humans is that they are so non-reactive that the body cannot decompose
them, and they therefore accumulate in fatty tissues.
My question is: how is the accumulation of PCB's related to the
increased probability of cancer? If PCB's are non-reactive, how does
this situation become carcinogenic?
Any help is greatly appreciated,
Mike
mmreich at tiac.net