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Is there an association between exposure to environmental estrogens and breast cancer?
Stephen H. Safe
Academic Institute
Houston Methodist
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Environmental Exposure
61%
Estrogens
46%
16-hydroxyestrone
45%
2-hydroxyestrone
39%
Mixed Function Oxygenases
38%
Breast Neoplasms
36%
Dichlorodiphenyl Dichloroethylene
33%
Carcinogens
32%
Estrogen Receptor Modulators
29%
Polychlorinated Biphenyls
28%
MCF-7 Cells
24%
estrogen 2-hydroxylase
21%
ICI 164384
19%
Breast
17%
DDT
15%
Benzo(a)pyrene
14%
Occupational Exposure
12%
Incidence
5%
Serum
5%
Chemistry
2-Hydroxyestrone
100%
Xenoestrogen
93%
Polychlorobiphenyl
66%
Estrogen
60%
DDE
43%
Metabolite
39%
Benzo[a]pyrene
32%
Social Sciences
cancer
51%
incidence
9%
cause
6%
Group
3%