Breast Cancer and Exposure to Hazardous Contaminants: A Minefield of Feats and Challenges: OAJBS Publishers

Breast Cancer and Exposure to Hazardous Contaminants: A Minefield of Feats and Challenges by Diana Evelyn Villa-Guillen in Open Access Journal of Biomedical Science


 Geographic heterogeneity of breast cancer prevalence suggests there are non-genetic factors related to cancer burden. Among those, residential exposure to pollutants, like hazardous waste sites, hazardous air pollutants, pesticides, and contaminated water sources, may contribute to breast cancer risk. This mini review discusses the main findings of several observational studies evaluating the association between historical exposure to contaminants and breast cancer development. The models used to evaluate breast cancer risk and hazardous contaminants are essential to reach a consensus in this highly debated field.
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