Life Habits, Frequency of Application and Long-Term Exposure to Cosmetic Products Containing Parabens Can Cause Higher Breast Cancer Risk among Women
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چکیده
Background: Modern lifestyle involves everyday use of cosmetic products containing various sources Endocrine Disruptors (EDs), parabens being the most common ones. Growing cancer burden globally, namely increased breast incidence, suggests a cause. Could continuous and prolonged exposure to be accountable for higher risk on global scale? Methods: A Questionnaire was filled out subjects' anamnestic data, anthropometric measurements, sociodemographic characteristics, presence factors development cancer, beginning frequency deodorants, body lotions antiperspirants. Total seventy-two (n = 72) patients were enrolled in study. All obtained data compared with cancer. Results: Women have longer been exposed usage (an average 36 years total) comparison healthy women 24 total). Healthy tend start using earlier, at age 16, them more often as part their routine. In contrast, later on, 19. Conclusion: Our study supports fact that important factor is age, but also long term could play crucial role manifestation, even so an earlier age. Shift healthier alternatives would contribute both disease prevention well greener environment.
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Journal of biomedical research & environmental sciences
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['2766-2276']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37871/jbres1674