Chemical Exposure Increase the Risk of Breast Cancer

Exposure to chemicals and pollutants in the workplace before the 30-year-old person will increase your risk for breast cancer after the age of menopause.
Some researchers found a link between breast cancer and a number of hazardous chemicals. They conduct investigations to find out how big the exposure of the respondents against 30 types of hazardous materials in their work environment. The result, those affected by breast cancer at the age of menopause is more often exposed to hazardous chemicals before the age of 36 years.
Thus the conclusion of a study of 556 women aged 50-75 diagnosed with breast cancer in women and 613-free control group of breast cancer. All respondents had the menopause.
Hazardous chemicals which are intended, among others, acrylic fibers, nylon fibers, and aromatic compounds. These materials are commonly used in the womb wall paint, furniture, and so forth.
The results express the breast tissue is more sensitive to chemicals hazardous if exposed when cells in the breast is still active (before age 40 years).
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