Do household chemicals fuel breast cancer? new study aims to find out.

NCT ID NCT07411651

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at whether chemicals called endocrine disruptors (found in plastics, food, and everyday items) are linked to breast cancer. Researchers will measure these chemicals in urine, hair, and breast fat from 42 women scheduled for breast lesion surgery. The goal is to understand exposure patterns and find biological markers, not to test a treatment.

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  • Poitiers University Hospital

    Poitiers, 86021, France

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