Study conclusion over bisphenol A breast cancer hazard challenged by scientists
date:May 10, 2012
Researchers from the School of Molecular Biosciences at Washington State University (WSU) concluded that exposing female rhesus macque monkeys to BPA altered the structure of newborn mammary glands and boosted the chances of developing cancers later in life.


Breast cancer concerns


The group, led by Andrew Tarp, said the findings added to evidence thatthe chemical can cause health problems in humans and bolsters concerns about it contributing to breast cancer.


Pregnant monkeys were fed a pi
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