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| DOI | 10.1186/S13058-019-1168-2 | ||
| Año | 2019 | ||
| Tipo | revisión |
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Background The long time from exposure to potentially harmful chemicals until breast cancer occurrence poses challenges for designing etiologic studies and for implementing successful prevention programs. Growing evidence from animal and human studies indicates that distinct time periods of heightened susceptibility to endocrine disruptors exist throughout the life course. The influence of environmental chemicals on breast cancer risk may be greater during several windows of susceptibility (WOS) in a woman's life, including prenatal development, puberty, pregnancy, and the menopausal transition. These time windows are considered as specific periods of susceptibility for breast cancer because significant structural and functional changes occur in the mammary gland, as well as alterations in the mammary micro-environment and hormone signaling that may influence risk. Breast cancer research focused on these breast cancer WOS will accelerate understanding of disease etiology and prevention. Main text Despite the plausible heightened mechanistic influences of environmental chemicals on breast cancer risk during time periods of change in the mammary gland's structure and function, most human studies of environmental chemicals are not focused on specific WOS. This article reviews studies conducted over the past few decades that have specifically addressed the effect of environmental chemicals and metals on breast cancer risk during at least one of these WOS. In addition to summarizing the broader evidence-base specific to WOS, we include discussion of the NIH-funded Breast Cancer and the Environment Research Program (BCERP) which included population-based and basic science research focused on specific WOS to evaluate associations between breast cancer risk and particular classes of endocrine-disrupting chemicals-including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, perfluorinated compounds, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, and phenols-and metals. We outline ways in which ongoing transdisciplinary BCERP projects incorporate animal research and human epidemiologic studies in close partnership with community organizations and communication scientists to identify research priorities and effectively translate evidence-based findings to the public and policy makers. Conclusions An integrative model of breast cancer research is needed to determine the impact and mechanisms of action of endocrine disruptors at different WOS. By focusing on environmental chemical exposure during specific WOS, scientists and their community partners may identify when prevention efforts are likely to be most effective.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 2 | Michels, Karin B. | Mujer |
UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES - Estados Unidos
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| 3 | Brody, Julia Green | Mujer |
Silent Spring Inst - Estados Unidos
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| 6 | Jerry, D. Joseph | - |
Univ Massachusetts - Estados Unidos
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| 7 | Malecki, Kristen M. C. | Mujer |
UNIV WISCONSIN - Estados Unidos
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| 9 | Miller, Rachel L. | Mujer |
Columbia Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 10 | Neuhausen, Susan L. | Mujer |
City Hope Natl Med Ctr - Estados Unidos
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| 11 | Silk, Kami | Mujer |
Univ Delaware - Estados Unidos
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| 12 | Trentham-Dietz, Amy | Mujer |
UNIV WISCONSIN - Estados Unidos
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| 13 | Berry, Mary Pat | Mujer |
UNIV WISCONSIN - Estados Unidos
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| 14 | Bird, Jennifer | Mujer |
UNIV WISCONSIN - Estados Unidos
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| 15 | Bradfield, Christopher | Hombre |
UNIV WISCONSIN - Estados Unidos
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| 16 | Gangnon, Ronald | Hombre |
UNIV WISCONSIN - Estados Unidos
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| 17 | Gould, Michael | Hombre |
UNIV WISCONSIN - Estados Unidos
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| 18 | Hampton, John | Hombre |
UNIV WISCONSIN - Estados Unidos
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| 19 | Lindberg, Sara | Mujer |
UNIV WISCONSIN - Estados Unidos
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| 20 | Luongo, Sarah | Mujer |
UNIV WISCONSIN - Estados Unidos
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| 21 | Malecki, Kristen M. C. | Mujer |
UNIV WISCONSIN - Estados Unidos
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| 22 | Rolland, Betsy | Mujer |
UNIV WISCONSIN - Estados Unidos
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| 23 | Shull, James | Hombre |
UNIV WISCONSIN - Estados Unidos
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| 24 | Gaudet, Mia | Mujer |
Amer Canc Soc - Estados Unidos
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| 25 | Thornquist, Mark | Hombre |
Fred Hutchinson Canc Res Ctr - Estados Unidos
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| 26 | Aupperlee, Mark D. | Hombre |
Michigan State Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 27 | Haslam, Sandra Z. | Mujer |
Michigan State Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 28 | Hoshyar, Reyhane | - |
Michigan State Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 29 | Kariagina, Anastasia | Mujer |
Michigan State Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 30 | Lopes, Juliana R. | Mujer |
Michigan State Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 31 | Miller, Karen J. | Mujer |
Michigan State Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 32 | Morozova, Olena | Mujer |
Michigan State Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 33 | Newkirk, Cathy J. | Mujer |
Michigan State Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 34 | Schwartz, Richard C. | Hombre |
Michigan State Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 35 | Thomas, Brandon | Hombre |
Michigan State Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 36 | Totzkay, Daniel | Hombre |
Michigan State Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 37 | Xie, Fang | - |
Michigan State Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 38 | Silk, Kami | Mujer |
Univ Delaware - Estados Unidos
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| 39 | Biro, Frank M. | Hombre |
Cincinnati Childrens Hosp - Estados Unidos
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| 40 | Fassler, Cecily S. | Mujer |
UNIV CINCINNATI - Estados Unidos
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| 41 | Giannini, Courtney M. | Mujer |
UNIV CINCINNATI - Estados Unidos
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| 42 | Pinney, Susan | Mujer |
UNIV CINCINNATI - Estados Unidos
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| 43 | Troester, Melissa A. | Mujer |
UNIV N CAROLINA - Estados Unidos
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| 44 | Burke, Kimberly | Mujer |
Columbia Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 45 | Herbstman, Julie | Mujer |
Columbia Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 46 | Kehm, Rebecca D. | Mujer |
Columbia Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 47 | McDonald, Jasmine | Mujer |
Columbia Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 48 | Miller, Rachel L. | Mujer |
Columbia Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 49 | Oskar, Sabine | Mujer |
Columbia Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 50 | Perera, Frederica | Mujer |
Columbia Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 51 | Sahay, Debeshish | - |
Columbia Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 52 | Tehranifar, Parisa | Mujer |
Columbia Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 53 | Terry, Mary Beth | Mujer |
Columbia Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 54 | Walker, Desiree | Mujer |
Columbia Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 55 | Zeinomar, Nur | Mujer |
Columbia Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 56 | de Hoz, Milagros | Mujer |
WeACT - Estados Unidos
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| 57 | Shepard, Peggy | Mujer |
WeACT - Estados Unidos
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| 58 | Knight, Julia | Mujer |
Lunenfeld Tanenbaum Res Inst - Canadá
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| 59 | Lilge, Lothar | Hombre |
Univ Hlth Network - Canadá
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| 60 | Binder, Alexandra | Mujer |
UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES - Estados Unidos
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| 61 | Michels, Karin B. | Mujer |
UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES - Estados Unidos
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| 62 | Bessonneau, Vincent | Hombre |
Silent Spring Inst - Estados Unidos
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| 63 | Brody, Julia Green | Mujer |
Silent Spring Inst - Estados Unidos
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| 64 | De la Rosa, Vanessa | Mujer |
Silent Spring Inst - Estados Unidos
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| 65 | Ohayon, Jennifer | Mujer |
Silent Spring Inst - Estados Unidos
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| 66 | Rudel, Ruthann | Mujer |
Silent Spring Inst - Estados Unidos
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| 67 | Corvalan, Camila | Mujer |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 68 | PEREIRA-SCALABRINO, ANA INES | Mujer |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 69 | Toro-Campos, Rosario | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 70 | Pereira, Julia | Mujer |
Fox Chase Canc Ctr - Estados Unidos
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| 71 | Russo, Jose | Hombre |
Fox Chase Canc Ctr - Estados Unidos
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| 72 | Su, YR | - |
Fox Chase Canc Ctr - Estados Unidos
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| 73 | Shepherd, John A. | Hombre |
Univ Hawaii - Estados Unidos
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| 74 | Adams-Campbell, Lucile | Mujer |
Georgetown Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 75 | Dash, Chiranjeev | - |
Georgetown Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 76 | Haddad, Bassem | Hombre |
Georgetown Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 77 | Hamilton, Rhonda | Mujer |
Georgetown Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 78 | Martin, Mary Beth | Mujer |
Georgetown Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 79 | Richardson, Brenda | Mujer |
Georgetown Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 80 | Byrne, Celia | Mujer |
UNIFORMED SERV UNIV HLTH SCI - Estados Unidos
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| 81 | Denic-Roberts, Hristina | Mujer |
UNIFORMED SERV UNIV HLTH SCI - Estados Unidos
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| 82 | Chang, Gregory | Hombre |
City Hope Natl Med Ctr - Estados Unidos
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| 83 | Chen, Shiuan | - |
City Hope Natl Med Ctr - Estados Unidos
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| 84 | Ding, Yuan Chun | - |
City Hope Natl Med Ctr - Estados Unidos
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| 85 | Kanaya, Noriko | Mujer |
City Hope Natl Med Ctr - Estados Unidos
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| 86 | Neuhausen, Susan L. | Mujer |
City Hope Natl Med Ctr - Estados Unidos
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| 87 | Rakoff, Michele | Mujer |
City Hope Natl Med Ctr - Estados Unidos
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| 88 | Saeki, Kohei | Hombre |
City Hope Natl Med Ctr - Estados Unidos
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| 89 | Serrano, Mayra | Mujer |
City Hope Natl Med Ctr - Estados Unidos
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| 90 | Reynolds, Peggy | Mujer |
UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO - Estados Unidos
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| 91 | Dunphy, Karen | Mujer |
Univ Massachusetts - Estados Unidos
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| 92 | Jerry, Joseph | Hombre |
Univ Massachusetts - Estados Unidos
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| 93 | Symington, Anna | Mujer |
Univ Massachusetts - Estados Unidos
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| 94 | Vandenberg, Laura | Mujer |
Univ Massachusetts - Estados Unidos
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| 95 | Schneider, Sallie | Mujer |
Baystate Med Ctr - Estados Unidos
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| 96 | Adams, Swann Arp | Hombre |
Univ South Carolina - Estados Unidos
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| 97 | Brandt, Heather M. | Mujer |
Univ South Carolina - Estados Unidos
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| 98 | Friedman, Daniela | Mujer |
Univ South Carolina - Estados Unidos
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| 99 | Lead, Jamie R. | Mujer |
Univ South Carolina - Estados Unidos
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| 100 | Cai, Xiaomei | - |
George Mason Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 101 | Kreps, Gary | Hombre |
George Mason Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 102 | Rising, Camella J. | - |
George Mason Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 103 | Wright, Kevin B. | Hombre |
George Mason Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 104 | Burke-Garcia, Amelia | Mujer |
UNIV CHICAGO - Estados Unidos
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| 105 | Afanaseva, Dasha | - |
WESTAT Corp - Estados Unidos
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| 106 | Fisher, Carla L. | Mujer |
UNIV FLORIDA - Estados Unidos
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| 107 | Mullis, Michaela Devyn | Mujer |
UNIV FLORIDA - Estados Unidos
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| 108 | BCERP | Corporación |
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| National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences |
| National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences |
| National Cancer Institute at the National Institutes of Health |
| National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences at the National Institutes of Health |
| Agradecimiento |
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| This work was completed as part of the Breast Cancer and the Environment Research Program (BCERP), supported by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and the National Cancer Institute at the National Institutes of Health (grant numbers U01 ES026119, U01 ES026122, U01 ES026127, U01 ES026130, U01 ES026132, U01 ES026137, U01 ES026140, R03 ES027406, R21 ES027417, and R21 ES027418). |