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Endocrine disruptors and human health: Is there a problem
Stephen Safe
Academic Institute
Houston Methodist
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Breast Cancer
66%
Breast Disorders
33%
Demography
33%
Endocrine Active Chemicals
33%
Endocrine Disruptors
100%
Environmental Contaminants
33%
Environmental Lifestyle
33%
Estrogenic Activity
33%
Human Health
100%
Increased Incidence
33%
Lifestyle Factors
33%
Male Reproductive Tract
66%
Organochlorine
33%
Polychlorinated Biphenyls
100%
Published Data
33%
Sperm Count
66%
Synthetic Chemicals
33%
Testicular Cancer
33%
Xeno-oestrogens
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
1,1 Dichloro 2,2 Bis(4 Chlorophenyl)ethylene
100%
Breast Cancer
66%
Breast Disease
33%
Disease
33%
Diseases
33%
Endocrine Disruptor
100%
Male Reproductive Tract
66%
Polychlorinated Biphenyl
100%
Public Health
100%
Testis Cancer
33%
Xenoestrogen
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
1,1 Dichloro 2,2 Bis(4 Chlorophenyl)ethylene
100%
Breast Cancer
66%
Breast Disease
33%
Diseases
33%
Endocrine Disruptor
100%
Polychlorinated Biphenyl
100%
Testis Cancer
33%
Xenoestrogen
33%