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What Are Endocrine Disruptors? – HealthyWomen

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Last updated: 2024/10/15 at 12:28 AM
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The link between endocrine disruptors and endometrial cancerEndocrine disruptors are everywherePhytoestrogens can also be endocrine disruptorsAvoiding endocrine disruptorsThe alphabet soup of endocrine disruptors

Hormones in your body act as messengers, controlling cells and organs. Endocrine disruptors are chemicals that interfere with hormone function. There are about 85,000 human-made chemicals, with 1,000 potentially being endocrine disruptors.

These disruptors can block or mimic hormones, leading to overproduction or underproduction. The link between endocrine disruptors and endometrial cancer is a notable concern. By increasing estrogen levels, these disruptors may contribute to the development of endometrial cancer.

The link between endocrine disruptors and endometrial cancer

Endometrial cancer is the most common reproductive system cancer in women, and some types are estrogen-driven. Research indicates that endocrine disruptors could be linked to endometrial cancer development, as they raise estrogen levels and promote abnormal growth in the endometrial lining.

Endocrine disruptors are everywhere

Research shows that endocrine disruptors are widely present in daily life through air, food, water, and touch. Common examples include BPA, dioxins, PFAs, phthalates, PCBs, and triclosan, found in various products we use.

Phytoestrogens can also be endocrine disruptors

Phytoestrogens from plant sources can act as endocrine disruptors by impacting estrogen and progesterone balance. While once feared for cancer risks, natural phytoestrogens may actually provide protective benefits against various conditions, including endometrial cancer.

Avoiding endocrine disruptors

While it’s challenging to eliminate endocrine disruptors entirely, simple steps like drinking filtered water, reducing processed food intake, and minimizing pesticide exposure can help reduce your family’s exposure

The alphabet soup of endocrine disruptors

Recent research has explored the potential links between endometrial cancer and endocrine disruptors like BPA, PCBs, and PAHs. While these connections exist at a molecular level, the exact extent of exposure and danger remains uncertain.

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