Exposure to phthalates -- the 'everywhere chemical' -- may increase children's cancer risk
In a first-of-its-kind study, research from the University of Vermont Cancer Center has linked phthalates, commonly called the"everywhere chemical," to higher incidence of specific childhood cancers. advertisement
The study measured the association between gestational and childhood phthalate exposures and childhood cancer incidence. Lead investigator Thomas Ahern, PhD, MPH, an associate professor at the University of Vermont's Larner College of Medicine, teamed with colleagues at Aarhus University and Odense University Hospital in Denmark.
Childhood, but not gestational phthalate exposure was associated with 20% higher rate of childhood cancer overall, with a nearly three-fold higher rate of osteosarcoma diagnosis, a bone cancer, and a two-fold higher rate of lymphoma diagnosis, cancer of the blood. "Our study characterized phthalate exposure based on prescription fills for phthalate-containing medications. While such exposures are typically much higher magnitude than what we would call 'background' environmental exposure, our findings warrant concern," he said.
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