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"More Than 400 Chemicals In Plastic Products Linked To Breast Cancer – Study"

"Exposure to these toxic compounds, found in everyday items, could be elevating cancer risk in young women"

"More than 400 chemicals regularly used in everyday plastic products are linked to breast cancer, and the dangerous compounds could be a driver of increasingly elevated cancer rates in young women, new research finds.

Many of the toxic chemicals – such as PFAS, phthalates, parabens and aromatic amines – are added to food packaging, personal care products and single-use plastics, making exposures nearly ubiquitous.

Though the paper’s findings highlight “widespread and frustrating” under-regulation of plastic, it also strongly points toward regulatory solutions, said Ruthann Rudel, a co-author with the Silent Spring Institute."

Tom Perkins reports for the Guardian December 6, 2024.

Source: Guardian, 12/09/2024