Tag: personalCareProducts

Personal care products: How use of personal care products influences breast cancer risk, characteristics, and outcomes. Included are products such as hair care preparations and dyes, cosmetics, shampoos, soaps, toothpaste, creams, lotions, deodorants, and vaginal douches.

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11/29/23
Low-dose exposure to phthalates induces cell cycle progression and proliferation
06/25/23
Aluminum-containing antiperspirants might increase BC risk
02/09/23
Reducing paraben and phthalate exposure reverses cancer-associated characteristics
04/01/21
Favorable effects of pregnancy might be neutralized by propylparaben
01/11/20
Hair dye & straightener use linked to breast cancer
10/18/17
Some sunscreen compounds can increase BC cell migration and invasion
06/11/17
Use of aluminum-containing antiperspirants linked to BC
02/11/17
Dark hair dyes and lye relaxers linked to BC among African Americans
01/24/16
Some African-American hair products linked to BC, especially in girls
08/28/15
Aluminum compounds found in antiperspirants can damage breast DNA
08/17/15
Use of hair dyes is linked to increased risk of breast cancer
09/07/14
Prenatal exposure to phthalates could reduce age at puberty
04/26/14
Kaempferol reduces ER+/PR+ growth and protects against triclosan
12/15/13
Even low phthalate exposure can increase BC cell proliferation
07/27/13
Aluminum increases migration and invasion of ER+ breast cancer cells

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