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Teflon is a brand name for a synthetic chemical used to coat cookware. There are concerns that chemicals once used in the manufacturing process of Teflon could potentially increase cancer risk. Those chemicals have not been used in Teflon products since 2013.
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Learn More »Share on Pinterest Westend61 / Getty Images Teflon is so well-known that a lot of people refer to all nonstick pots and pans as Teflon. The fact is, not all nonstick cookware is Teflon. Teflon has been around a long time and so have concerns about potential health risks. One question that keeps popping up is whether Teflon can increase your risk of cancer. The short answer is probably not. But to really examine the issue, we have to explore the history of Teflon, how the cancer question arose, and what the research says. While there are other types of nonstick cookware, this article will look specifically at Teflon-branded cookware. What exactly is Teflon? Teflon is a brand name for a synthetic chemical called polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). Teflon is used to coat a variety of products because it’s waterproof, cuts down on friction, and creates a nonstick surface. Teflon has been used since the 1940s and it’s found in everything from heat lamp bulbs to fabric protectors. It has industrial, automotive, and pharmaceutical applications. There’s a good chance that you have plenty of Teflon-coated products in your home right now. The most familiar use of Teflon, though, is probably as the nonstick coating on pots and pans, which makes cooking and cleanup a lot easier. Can Teflon increase your risk of cancer? The concern over Teflon cookware and cancer risk isn’t about Teflon itself. It has to do with perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) — a human-made chemical used in the manufacturing process of Teflon. No proven link to cancer PFOA was once used in the making of Teflon. Since 2013, all Teflon-branded products are PFOA-free. Though there is some research that suggests a link between PFOA and cancer, there’s no proven link between Teflon and cancer. It may still be helpful to understand why PFOA was of concern and why it’s no longer used to make Teflon. During production, PFOA can get into the soil, water, and air. It can stay in the environment and in your body for a long time. Studies have generally involved very high exposures to PFOA and the results have been mixed. Some research suggests that high levels of certain polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) may lead to an increased risk of the following cancers: bladder
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