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endocrine disruptors and cancer

endocrine disruptors and obesity,

Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) pose significant threats to human health, contributing to the
onset of diverse forms of cancer and obesity. These chemicals are discharged into the environment
through various means, including packaging industries, pesticide applications, and components
present in food.
These substances have the potential to disrupt hormone functionality and affect various organs and
systems within the body, including the reproductive system, breast tissue, adipose tissue, and
pancreas.
Clinical data, experimental models, and epidemiological investigations collectively offer substantial
evidence supporting the link between exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and the
incidence of cancer, diabetes, obesity, and additional metabolic disorders.
The toxic mechanisms of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) encompass the activation of
estrogen receptors, nuclear receptors, and steroidal receptors, in addition to genetic mutations and
DNA methylation. A thorough exploration of the impact of EDCs on human health is crucial,
particularly when considering vulnerable populations like fetuses, infants, and children.

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