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Breast Cancer and The Estrogen Connection
Handouts

Scientists are concerned that even at low levels, environmental estrogens may work together with the body’s own estrogen to increase the risk of breast cancer.

Down load these handouts to learn more on how to avoid environmental estrogens in everyday products: