范围(计算机科学)
内分泌系统
环境卫生
致癌物
医学
化学
内分泌学
计算机科学
激素
生物化学
程序设计语言
作者
Bin Zeng,Weichao Huang,Weichao Huang,Zilong Zhang,Bin Zeng,Bin Zeng,Weichao Huang,Weichao Huang,Bin Zeng,Bin Zeng,Weichao Huang,Weichao Huang,Zilong Zhang,Bin Zeng,Bin Zeng,Weichao Huang,Weichao Huang,Bin Zeng,Weichao Huang,Bin Zeng,Bin Zeng,Weichao Huang,Bin Zeng
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.135067
摘要
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are persistent and pervasive compounds that pose serious risks. Numerous studies have explored the effects of EDCs on human health, among which tumors have been the primary focus. However, because of study design flaws, lack of effective exposure levels of EDCs, and inconsistent population data and findings, it is challenging to draw clear conclusions on the effect of these compounds on tumor-related outcomes. Our study is the first to systematically integrate observational studies and randomized controlled trials from over 20 years and summarize over 300 subgroup associations. We found that most EDCs promote tumor development, and that exposure to residential environmental pollutants may be a major source of pesticide exposure. Furthermore, we found that phytoestrogens exhibit antitumor effects. The findings of this study can aid in the development of global EDCs regulatory health policies and alleviate the severe risks associated with EDCs exposure.
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