2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2020.105496
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A comprehensive analysis of racial disparities in chemical biomarker concentrations in United States women, 1999–2014

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“…Our previous analyses of chemical biomarker concentrations measured in NHANES identified a suite of chemical biomarkers significantly elevated in in non-Hispanic Black women (Nguyen et al ., 2020). To characterize the biological activity of these chemical exposures, we linked these exposures to ToxCast data, comparing differences in biomarker concentrations to the ratio of active assays to total ToxCast assays performed per chemical, a surrogate readout of biological activity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Our previous analyses of chemical biomarker concentrations measured in NHANES identified a suite of chemical biomarkers significantly elevated in in non-Hispanic Black women (Nguyen et al ., 2020). To characterize the biological activity of these chemical exposures, we linked these exposures to ToxCast data, comparing differences in biomarker concentrations to the ratio of active assays to total ToxCast assays performed per chemical, a surrogate readout of biological activity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 1 shows a graphical workflow of the overall approach. We previously identified chemical biomarkers disproportionately found in non-Hispanic Black women compared to non-Hispanic White women in NHANES (Nguyen et al ., 2020). NHANES is a cross-sectional study designed to collect data on demographic, socioeconomic, dietary, and health-related characteristics in the non-institutionalized, civilian US population.…”
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“…49 AA populations have historically experienced environmental injustice, influenced by a variety of causes, including residential segregation and socioeconomic status. 911 Nguyen et al. found significant racial disparities in chemical biomarker concentrations for a variety of environmental exposures including pesticides and personal care and consumer compounds, suggesting increased exposure to environmental breast cancer risks for minority populations.…”
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“…found significant racial disparities in chemical biomarker concentrations for a variety of environmental exposures including pesticides and personal care and consumer compounds, suggesting increased exposure to environmental breast cancer risks for minority populations. 10 While, there are several known environmental risks for breast cancer, the state of the science is constantly evolving and information regarding these risks can be confusing, especially where there is debate regarding the degree and timing of exposure for environmental risks for breast cancer, 2,3,10,1223 which may result in misperception of risk within the general public. 7,1113,24…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%