BACKGROUND: The long time from exposure to potentially harmful chemicals until breast cancer occurrence poses challenges for designing etiologic studies and for implementing successful prevention programs. Growing evidence from animal and human studies indicates that distinct time periods of heightened susceptibility to endocrine disruptors exist throughout the life course. The influence of environmental chemicals on breast cancer risk may be greater during several windows of susceptibility (WOS) in a woman\u27s life, including prenatal development, puberty, pregnancy, and the menopausal transition. These time windows are considered as specific periods of susceptibility for breast cancer because significant structural and functional changes...
Breast cancer risk has both heritable and environment/lifestyle components. The heritable component ...
Inherited genetic factors by themselves contribute relatively little to breast cancer risk; for many...
Background: Endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) are ubiquitous substances that are found in our ev...
Background The long time from exposure to potentially harmful chemicals until breast...
BackgroundThe long time from exposure to potentially harmful chemicals until breast cancer occurrenc...
Breast cancer (BC) is the second most common cancer and the fifth deadliest in the world. Exposure t...
The vast majority of breast cancers, ~70%, are not directly related to an inherited genetic mutation...
Bibliography on environmental chemicals and the risk of breast cancerBibliography on why there is co...
Fact sheet on the breast cancer risk of environmental chemicalsThis fact sheet discusses why there i...
Environmental factors may play an important role in the etiology of female breast cancer. This paper...
The incidence of breast cancer is on a rise worldwide; it is a disease having a complex etiology. Be...
Identifying chemical carcinogens in animal studies is currently the primary means of anticipating ca...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women in the world. Although, certain risk factor...
Background: Recent studies revealed that various man-made chemicals disrupting properties with endoc...
Background—The global burden of breast cancer in women is substantial and increasing. Efforts to add...
Breast cancer risk has both heritable and environment/lifestyle components. The heritable component ...
Inherited genetic factors by themselves contribute relatively little to breast cancer risk; for many...
Background: Endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) are ubiquitous substances that are found in our ev...
Background The long time from exposure to potentially harmful chemicals until breast...
BackgroundThe long time from exposure to potentially harmful chemicals until breast cancer occurrenc...
Breast cancer (BC) is the second most common cancer and the fifth deadliest in the world. Exposure t...
The vast majority of breast cancers, ~70%, are not directly related to an inherited genetic mutation...
Bibliography on environmental chemicals and the risk of breast cancerBibliography on why there is co...
Fact sheet on the breast cancer risk of environmental chemicalsThis fact sheet discusses why there i...
Environmental factors may play an important role in the etiology of female breast cancer. This paper...
The incidence of breast cancer is on a rise worldwide; it is a disease having a complex etiology. Be...
Identifying chemical carcinogens in animal studies is currently the primary means of anticipating ca...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women in the world. Although, certain risk factor...
Background: Recent studies revealed that various man-made chemicals disrupting properties with endoc...
Background—The global burden of breast cancer in women is substantial and increasing. Efforts to add...
Breast cancer risk has both heritable and environment/lifestyle components. The heritable component ...
Inherited genetic factors by themselves contribute relatively little to breast cancer risk; for many...
Background: Endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) are ubiquitous substances that are found in our ev...