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In 1979, the Yale biologist Arthur Galston, who specialized in herbicide research, published a review of what was known at the time about the toxicity of TCDD.
Even " vanishingly small " quantities of dioxin in the diet caused adverse health effects when tested on animals.
Since then, TCDD has been comprehensively studied.
It has been associated with increased neoplasms in every animal bioassay reported in the scientific literature.
The National Toxicology Program has classified TCDD as " known to be a human carcinogen ", frequently associated with soft-tissue sarcoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, Hodgkin's lymphoma and chronic lymphocytic leukemia ( CLL ).

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