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dc.contributor.authorPastor-Barriuso, Robertoes_ES
dc.contributor.authorFernández, Mariana F.es_ES
dc.contributor.authorCastaño-Vinyals, Gemmaes_ES
dc.contributor.authorWhelan, Denises_ES
dc.contributor.authorPérez-Gómez, Beatrizes_ES
dc.contributor.authorLlorca Díaz, Francisco Javier es_ES
dc.contributor.authorVillanueva, Cristina M.es_ES
dc.contributor.authorGuevara, Marcelaes_ES
dc.contributor.authorMolina-Molina, José-Manueles_ES
dc.contributor.authorArtacho-Cordón, Franciscoes_ES
dc.contributor.authorBarriuso-Laparesa, Lauraes_ES
dc.contributor.authorTusquets, Ignasies_ES
dc.contributor.authorDierssen Sotos, Trinidad es_ES
dc.contributor.authorAragonés, Nuriaes_ES
dc.contributor.authorOlea, Nicoláses_ES
dc.contributor.authorkogevinas, Manolises_ES
dc.contributor.authorPollán, Marinaes_ES
dc.contributor.otherUniversidad de Cantabriaes_ES
dc.date.accessioned2023-07-03T13:14:59Z
dc.date.available2023-07-03T13:14:59Z
dc.date.issued2016es_ES
dc.identifier.issn0091-6765es_ES
dc.identifier.issn1552-9924es_ES
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10902/29420
dc.description.abstractBackground: Most studies on endocrine-disrupting chemicals and breast cancer have focused on single compounds and have produced inconclusive findings. Objectives: We assessed the combined estrogenic effects of mixtures of xenoestrogens in serum and their relationship to breast cancer risk. Methods: A total of 186 incident pretreatment breast cancer cases and 196 frequency-matched controls were randomly sampled from a large population-based multicase–control study in Spain. The total effective xenoestrogen burden attributable to organohalogenated xenoestrogens (TEXB-α) and endogenous hormones and more polar xenoestrogens (TEXB-β) was determined in serum samples using high-performance liquid chromatography and E-Screen bioassay. Odds ratios for breast cancer comparing tertiles of serum TEXB-α and TEXB-β were estimated using logistic models, and smooth risk trends were obtained using spline models. Results: Cases had higher geometric mean TEXB-α and TEXB-β levels (8.32 and 9.94 Eeq pM/mL, respectively) than controls (2.99 and 5.96 Eeq pM/mL, respectively). The fully adjusted odds ratios for breast cancer (95% confidence intervals) comparing the second and third tertiles of TEXB-α with the first tertile were 1.77 (0.76, 4.10) and 3.45 (1.50, 7.97), respectively, and those for TEXB-β were 2.35 (1.10, 5.03) and 4.01 (1.88, 8.56), respectively. A steady increase in risk was evident across all detected TEXB-α levels and a sigmoidal trend was observed for TEXB-β. Individual xenoestrogens showed weak and opposing associations with breast cancer risk. Conclusions: This is the first study to show a strong positive association between serum total xenoestrogen burden and breast cancer risk, highlighting the importance of evaluating xenoestrogen mixtures, rather than single compounds, when studying hormone-related cancers.es_ES
dc.format.extent8 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.publisherNational Institute of Environmental Health Scienceses_ES
dc.rights© National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectiveses_ES
dc.sourceEnvironmental Health Perspectives, 2016, 124(10), 1575-1582es_ES
dc.titleTotal effective xenoestrogen burden in serum samples and risk for breast cancer in a population-based multicase-control study in Spaines_ES
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees_ES
dc.rights.accessRightsopenAccesses_ES
dc.identifier.DOI10.1289/EHP157es_ES
dc.type.versionpublishedVersiones_ES


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