New safety rules for ethylene oxide, a carcinogenic gas in U.S. medical device sterilization, are being considered.

New safety rules for ethylene oxide, a cancer-causing gas used in sterilizing medical devices at 90 U.S. plants, are being considered due to concerns over its carcinogenic properties and potential risks to workers. Critics argue proposed regulations don't address the issue thoroughly. The global terminal sterilization services market is projected to reach $33.5 billion by 2032.

February 29, 2024
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