2016
DOI: 10.1289/ehp157
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Total Effective Xenoestrogen Burden in Serum Samples and Risk for Breast Cancer in a Population-Based Multicase–Control Study in Spain

Abstract: Background:Most studies on endocrine-disrupting chemicals and breast cancer have focused on single compounds and have produced inconclusive findings.Objectives:We assessed the combined estrogenic effects of mixtures of xenoestrogens in serum and their relationship to breast cancer risk.Methods:A total of 186 incident pretreatment breast cancer cases and 196 frequency-matched controls were randomly sampled from a large population-based multicase–control study in Spain. The total effective xenoestrogen burden at… Show more

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“…Exposure of xenoestrogens was implicated in breast cancer risk (Pastor-Barriuso et al 2016) as well as resistance to breast cancer treatment (Goodson et al 2011;Warth et al 2018) due to their endocrine actions. The median urinary level of BP-3 was 0:137 lM, and PP was 0:161 lM in nonpregnant women in participating in the NHANES by the CDC (Calafat et al 2010;Woodruff et al 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exposure of xenoestrogens was implicated in breast cancer risk (Pastor-Barriuso et al 2016) as well as resistance to breast cancer treatment (Goodson et al 2011;Warth et al 2018) due to their endocrine actions. The median urinary level of BP-3 was 0:137 lM, and PP was 0:161 lM in nonpregnant women in participating in the NHANES by the CDC (Calafat et al 2010;Woodruff et al 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, an increased breast cancer risk in leaner women was related to the oestrogenicity detected in adipose tissue 16. More recently, serum oestrogenicity was strongly associated with breast cancer risk in a case-control study 17. Along the same line, the antiandrogenic activity of placenta extracts was associated with the risk of urogenital malformations 18.…”
Section: Approaching the Unknownmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Epidemiological studies add to evidence that EDCs influence the risk of breast cancer [8,9,[37][38][39][40][41], prostate cancer and testicular cancer [37,42,43]. The mechanics of this effect are not yet completely clear and will require further research.…”
Section: Endocrine Disruptors and Human Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%