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The Secret Breast Cancer Risk: Are Everyday Chemicals to Blame? - AI Podcast

The Secret Breast Cancer Risk: Are Everyday Chemicals to Blame? - AI Podcast

Published 9 months, 3 weeks ago
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  • Women with moderate triclosan exposure face up to 2.33 times greater breast cancer risk
  • Triclosan, found in 75% of Americans' urine, is readily absorbed through skin and commonly appears in antibacterial products, cosmetics and even clothing, making its way into blood, breast milk and the food chain
  • Exposure to environmental chemicals like DDT, dioxins and BPA during pregnancy, infancy or puberty significantly increases breast cancer risk decades later by disrupting normal development
  • A 2023 study reveals triclosan's cancer-promoting mechanisms, showing it increases oxidative stress that damages cells and affects telomere length, both of which contribute to breast cancer development
  • Simple preventive steps include avoiding antimicrobial products, choosing organic produce, improving indoor air quality and carefully scrutinizing personal care product ingredients to reduce exposure to harmful chemicals
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