Two examples are presented for the application of the total effective xenoestrogen burden as biomarker of chemical exposure measured in tissue samples from patients recruited for two case-control studies. The first study focused on environmental chemicals with hormone mimicking activity, the so-called environmental estrogens, and their participation in the etiology of breast cancer. The second study investigated mother-child exposure to persistent organochlorine chemicals and assessed their combined effect on the risk of male urogenital malformations in the newborn
International audienceThe number and amount of man-made chemicals present in the aquatic environment...
This paper was presented at the Symposium on Estrogens in the Environment, III: Global Health Implic...
The incidence of breast cancer has risen worldwide to unprecedented levels in recent decades, making...
The deleterious, disruptive effects of estrogen mimics on the endocrine system were discovered after...
There is an increasing scientific concern that organochlorine compounds, recognized as environmental...
The human population is now exposed on a daily basis to a multitude of environmental pollutant chemi...
Abstract The role of steroids in carcinogenesis has become a major concern in environmental protecti...
Estrogens are a broad class of compounds which exert many physiological effects. in addition to gona...
Environmental xenoestrogens (EEs) are chemicals that when they enter the body, the body responds t...
Environmental estrogens are compounds which can mimic or interfere in the action of the female hormo...
In recent decades, “environmental xenobiotic-mediated endocrine disruption”, especially by xeno-estr...
The established role of oestrogen in the development and progression of breast cancer raises questio...
Abstract Background Epidemiological documentation of endocrine disruption is complicated by imprecis...
Many environmental compounds with oestrogenic activity are measurable in the human breast and oestro...
International audienceIn all vertebrate species, estrogens play a crucial role in the development, g...
International audienceThe number and amount of man-made chemicals present in the aquatic environment...
This paper was presented at the Symposium on Estrogens in the Environment, III: Global Health Implic...
The incidence of breast cancer has risen worldwide to unprecedented levels in recent decades, making...
The deleterious, disruptive effects of estrogen mimics on the endocrine system were discovered after...
There is an increasing scientific concern that organochlorine compounds, recognized as environmental...
The human population is now exposed on a daily basis to a multitude of environmental pollutant chemi...
Abstract The role of steroids in carcinogenesis has become a major concern in environmental protecti...
Estrogens are a broad class of compounds which exert many physiological effects. in addition to gona...
Environmental xenoestrogens (EEs) are chemicals that when they enter the body, the body responds t...
Environmental estrogens are compounds which can mimic or interfere in the action of the female hormo...
In recent decades, “environmental xenobiotic-mediated endocrine disruption”, especially by xeno-estr...
The established role of oestrogen in the development and progression of breast cancer raises questio...
Abstract Background Epidemiological documentation of endocrine disruption is complicated by imprecis...
Many environmental compounds with oestrogenic activity are measurable in the human breast and oestro...
International audienceIn all vertebrate species, estrogens play a crucial role in the development, g...
International audienceThe number and amount of man-made chemicals present in the aquatic environment...
This paper was presented at the Symposium on Estrogens in the Environment, III: Global Health Implic...
The incidence of breast cancer has risen worldwide to unprecedented levels in recent decades, making...