Many environmental compounds with oestrogenic activity are measurable in the human breast and oestrogen is a known factor in breast cancer development. Exposure to environmental oestrogens occurs through diet, household products and cosmetics, but concentrations of single compounds in breast tissue are generally lower than needed for assayable oestrogenic responses. Results presented here and elsewhere demonstrate that in combination, chemicals can give oestrogenic responses at lower concentrations, which suggests that in the breast, low doses of many compounds could sum to give a significant oestrogenic stimulus. Updated incidence figures show a continued disproportionate incidence of breast cancer in Britain in the upper outer quadrant of...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women in the world. Although, certain risk factor...
Many hundreds of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have been measured as entering human breast t...
Abstract The role of steroids in carcinogenesis has become a major concern in environmental protecti...
The established role of oestrogen in the development and progression of breast cancer raises questio...
The incidence of breast cancer has risen worldwide to unprecedented levels in recent decades, making...
The human population is now exposed on a daily basis to a multitude of environmental pollutant chemi...
In the decade that has elapsed since the suggestion that exposure of the foetal/developing male to e...
Environmental factors may play an important role in the etiology of female breast cancer. This paper...
BackgroundThe long time from exposure to potentially harmful chemicals until breast cancer occurrenc...
The incidence of breast cancer is on a rise worldwide; it is a disease having a complex etiology. Be...
Background The long time from exposure to potentially harmful chemicals until breast...
Handout on environmental estrogens in cosmeticsThis handout provides information on what you can do ...
Background—The global burden of breast cancer in women is substantial and increasing. Efforts to add...
Identifying chemical carcinogens in animal studies is currently the primary means of anticipating ca...
As a continuous source of hormonal stimulation, environmentally ubiquitous estrogenic chemicals, ie,...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women in the world. Although, certain risk factor...
Many hundreds of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have been measured as entering human breast t...
Abstract The role of steroids in carcinogenesis has become a major concern in environmental protecti...
The established role of oestrogen in the development and progression of breast cancer raises questio...
The incidence of breast cancer has risen worldwide to unprecedented levels in recent decades, making...
The human population is now exposed on a daily basis to a multitude of environmental pollutant chemi...
In the decade that has elapsed since the suggestion that exposure of the foetal/developing male to e...
Environmental factors may play an important role in the etiology of female breast cancer. This paper...
BackgroundThe long time from exposure to potentially harmful chemicals until breast cancer occurrenc...
The incidence of breast cancer is on a rise worldwide; it is a disease having a complex etiology. Be...
Background The long time from exposure to potentially harmful chemicals until breast...
Handout on environmental estrogens in cosmeticsThis handout provides information on what you can do ...
Background—The global burden of breast cancer in women is substantial and increasing. Efforts to add...
Identifying chemical carcinogens in animal studies is currently the primary means of anticipating ca...
As a continuous source of hormonal stimulation, environmentally ubiquitous estrogenic chemicals, ie,...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women in the world. Although, certain risk factor...
Many hundreds of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have been measured as entering human breast t...
Abstract The role of steroids in carcinogenesis has become a major concern in environmental protecti...