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. 1996 Nov-Dec;111(6):494–507.

Mapping out a search for environmental causes of breast cancer.

J G Brody 1, R Rudel 1, N I Maxwell 1, S R Swedis 1
PMCID: PMC1381895  PMID: 8955694

Abstract

Geographic patterns and time trends for breast cancer suggest there are preventable causes that may include environmental factors. This article describes the development of new methods used in the Cape Cod Breast Cancer and Environment Study to investigate whether synthetic chemicals in the environment contribute to breast cancer risk.

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