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South Asian J Cancer ; 8(4): 212-214, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31807478

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BACKGROUND: Incidence rates of breast cancer are showing an increasing trend in young women (≤40 years) in India. Risk for breast cancer in this age group can be attributed only partially to various known risk factors. Environmental exposure to organochlorine (OC) compounds has been identified as a potential risk factor. However, the possible role of OC compounds in increasing breast cancer risk in young women has not been explored. This case-control study was planned with the objectives to assess the serum levels of OC compound in a North Indian population of young women. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-two patients of breast cancer ≤ 40 years age and 42 age-matched controls were evaluated for exposure to OC compounds by performing assays in blood samples for pesticides such as dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and its metabolites DDD and DDE; dieldrin; aldrin; methoxychlor, heptachlor; α-endosulfan; ß-endosulfan; and hexachlorocyclohexane and its isomers (α, ß, and γ). RESULTS: Young women with breast cancer were found to have significantly higher serum levels of all the OC compounds except aldrin, p, p' DDT, and methoxychlor. CONCLUSIONS: Exposure to OC pesticides could be an important modifiable risk factor for breast cancer, especially in younger women.

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