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This is a collection of Fact Sheets from the the Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors (BCERF) at Cornell University.
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Item FAQ BC Risk: QA on stress and the immune systemDietert, Rodney (Cornell University Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors, 2006-05)Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on breast cancer and environmental risk factors are submitted by web site clients and answers are provided by BCERF faculty and staff. FAQ: Does stress weaken the immune system?Item FAQ Hormones: QA on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and breast cancer riskWarren, Barbour S. (Cornell University Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors, 2006-08)Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on breast cancer and environmental risk factors are submitted by web site clients and answers are provided by BCERF faculty and staff. FAQ: Does hormone replacement therapy increase breast cancer risk?Item FAQ Diet: QA on use of bovine growth hormoneSnedeker, Suzanne (Cornell University Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors, 2006-05)Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on breast cancer and environmental risk factors are submitted by web site clients and answers are provided by BCERF faculty and staff. FAQ: Is bovine growth hormone (bGH or bST) a health concern in meat or dairy products?Item FAQ Diet: QA on hormones in meat and dairy foodsSnedeker, Suzanne (Cornell University Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors, 2010-02-25T02:50:57Z)Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on breast cancer and environmental risk factors are submitted by web site clients and answers are provided by BCERF faculty and staff. FAQ: Are there concerns about hormones in meat and dairy products?Item FAQ Diet: QA on herbal supplements and breast sizeWarren, Barbour S. (Cornell University Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors, 2006-08)Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on breast cancer and environmental risk factors are submitted by web site clients and answers are provided by BCERF faculty and staff. FAQ: Are herbal pills effective to increase breast size?Item FAQ Chemicals: QA on pestidide residues in imported foodSnedeker, Suzanne (Cornell University Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors, 2007-01)Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on breast cancer and environmental risk factors are submitted by web site clients and answers are provided by BCERF faculty and staff. FAQ: Are we exposed to pesticides banned in the U.S. when we eat produce from other countries?Item FAQ Chemicals: QA on whether to use plastic containers or plastic wrapSnedeker, Suzanne (Cornell University Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors, 2006-05)Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on breast cancer and environmental risk factors are submitted by web site clients and answers are provided by BCERF faculty and staff. FAQ: Should I use plastic food containers or plastic wrap?Item FAQ Chemicals: QA on evidence needed to prove harmSnedeker, Suzanne (Cornell University Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors, 2006-05)Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on breast cancer and environmental risk factors are submitted by web site clients and answers are provided by BCERF faculty and staff. FAQ: In working to get legislation passed limiting the use of pesticides on public lands, we meet with the comment THERE IS NO PROOF. How can we respond to that?Item FAQ Chemicals: QA on lawn pesticides and pet healthClark, Heather (Cornell University Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors, 2007-02)Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on breast cancer and environmental risk factors are submitted by web site clients and answers are provided by BCERF faculty and staff. FAQ: Are my pets at risk from lawn care pesticides?Item FAQ Chemicals: QA on if washing food removes pesticide residuesSnedeker, Suzanne (Cornell University Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors, 2006-05)Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on breast cancer and environmental risk factors are submitted by web site clients and answers are provided by BCERF faculty and staff. FAQ: Does washing food remove pesticide residues?