More than 400 chemicals in plastic products linked to breast cancer – study
More than 400 chemicals in plastic products linked to breast cancer – study
More than 400 chemicals in plastic products linked to breast cancer – study
Exposure to these toxic compounds, found in everyday items, could be elevating cancer risk in young women
Summary
A study by the Silent Spring Institute links over 400 chemicals in everyday plastic products—such as PFAS, phthalates, and parabens—to breast cancer.
These chemicals, found in food packaging, personal care items, and single-use plastics, are known to cause mammary tumors, disrupt hormones, and exhibit genotoxicity.
Researchers emphasize the need for stricter regulation, as plastics remain under-regulated due to industry lobbying.
While systemic solutions, such as the UN plastic treaty, are advocated, individuals can reduce exposure by limiting plastic use, especially in kitchenware and food packaging.