San Francisco Chronicle, May 15, 2007
Editorial
Excerpt: EVERY DAY, women are bombarded with scores of chemicals linked to breast cancer, and this environmental contamination -- much of it unregulated -- may be as important as genetics when it comes to a woman's risk profile, according to a new scientific analysis published Monday. The data may still be incomplete, and the human data still relatively sparse (most of the tests were done on animals), but the message couldn't be more clear: The poisons we leak into the environment are finding their way back into our bodies, and the more we reduce these toxins, the better off we'll be.
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