Study conclusion over bisphenol A breast cancer hazard challenged by scientists
date:May 10, 2012
ant conclusions.


It is appreciated that non-human primate studies are expensive and difficult to run, yet four and five animals/group is not robust and it is difficult to extrapolate the findings to the larger population,he said.


While acknowledging the study was scientifically sound in general, he said:The results do not however suggest that BPA is a carcinogen or that it is implicated in breast cancer. Furthermore, the dosing paradigm is not representative of human exposure which makes gen
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