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Browsing Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors (1996-2008) by Subject "BPA"
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Breast Cancer and The Estrogen Connection; Plastics - Avoiding Bisphenol (BPA), Environmental Estrogens in Everyday Products
Stone, Heather M.; Snedeker, Suzanne M. (Cornell University Program Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors, 2009-03)This handout provides information on how to avoid exposure to the environmental estrogen bisphenol-A (BPA). Researchers are concerned that even at low levels, environmental estrogens may work together with the body’s own ... -
Breast Cancer and the Estrogen Connection; Plastics Web Article
Snedeker, Suzanne M. (Cornell University Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors, 2008-05)This web article provides information on how you can learn more about the environmental estrogen bisphenol-A (BPA). Researchers are concerned that even at low levels, environmental estrogens may work together with the ... -
Breast Cancer and The Estrogen Connection; Resource Guide on Alternatives and Recyling, Environmental Estrogens in Everyday Products
Stone, Heather M.; Snedeker, Suzanne M. (Cornell University Program Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors, 2009-03)This handout is a Resource Guide on alternatives to products that contain environmental estrogens. This includes alternatives to bisphenol-A (BPA), and how to choose detergents that do not contain estrogenic ingredients. ... -
Breast Cancer and The Estrogen Connection; VIDEOS on the Web on Environmental Estrogens in Everyday Products
Stone, Heather M.; Snedeker, Suzanne M. (Cornell University Program Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors, 2009-03)This handout provides links to videos that are a part of the Breast Cancer and The Estrogen Connection Project, on environmental estrogens in everyday products and how to avoid them. This includes short 3 to 4 minute video ...