BPA Stimulates Growth of Breast Cancer Cells

Bisphenol A (BPA) increases the proliferation of breast cancer cells, say Duke Medicine researchers. The researchers found that the chemical, at levels typically found in human blood, could also affect growth of an aggressive hormone-independent subtype of breast cancer cells called inflammatory breast cancer and diminish the effectiveness of treatments for the disease. "We set out to determine whether routine exposures to common chemicals such ...

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