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Glossary

What you don’t know can hurt you. Many synthetic estrogens that may affect breast cancer risk, for example, have unfamiliar names that won’t pass your spellchecker, but they are in your home, lurking in such common products as cosmetics, detergents, plastics, and furnishings. Silent Spring Institute’s glossary is intended to make those unfamiliar terms recognizable, to help you better navigate an increasingly synthetic world.

  • alkylphenol
  • antiestrogen
  • aquifer
  • bioassay
  • bisphenol A (BPA)
  • breast cancer
  • breast carcinoma in situ (BCIS)
  • carcinogen
  • case-control study
  • chlordane
  • dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE)
  • dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT)
  • dieldrin
  • ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)
  • endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs)
  • endogenous estrogen
  • epidemiology
  • E-SCREEN
  • estradiol
  • estrogen mimic
  • estrogenic compound
  • exposure
  • genetic polymorphism
  • geocoding
  • geographic information system
  • heptachlor
  • hormone disruptor
  • hormone receptor
  • hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
  • incidence
  • latency period
  • lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS)
  • mammography
  • nonylphenol
  • nulliparity
  • p value statistical significance
  • paraben
  • perchloroethylene
  • pesticide
  • phthalate
  • phytoestrogen
  • polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
  • polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
  • precautionary principle
  • risk
  • risk assessment
  • risk factor
  • statistically significant
  • tetrachloroethylene
  • trichloroethylene (TCE)
  • volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
  • xenoestrogen
  • zone of contribution

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