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Prostate Cancer
By Rebecca McKinlay
Jan 29, 2007, 16:31

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Estradiol, Bisphenol A and Prostate Cancer 06/06 Cancer Research (Scientific Paper)

By interfering with the normal expression of the genes involved with the development of the prostate gland, Bisphenol A is shown to promote the development of prostate cancer later in life.

 

Pesticides may cause prostate cancer, say government advisers 01/05 The Guardian (News Article)

Exposure to pesticides, particularly weed killers, has been linked to the development of prostate cancer by an advisory committee of cancer and pesticide experts.



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