Study conclusion over bisphenol A breast cancer hazard challenged by scientists
date:May 10, 2012
ed in the womb, the sum of all these findings strongly suggests that BPA is a breast carcinogen in humans and human exposure to BPA should be curtailed,said Soto.
WSU geneticist Patricia Hunt said that showing a link between the effects of foetal exposure to BPA in primates really hits uncomfortably close to home.


Study flawed, say scientists


But scientific experts in Australia and Canada have expressed serious doubts over the studys methodology and the conclusions drawn regarding the possib
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