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WSU IEHS Faculty Profile for Dharam Chopra
Select Publications: Chopra DP, Menard RE, Januszewski J, Mattingly RR. TNF-alpha-mediated apoptosis in normal human prostate ... of epithelial cell cultures derived from normal human prostate, benign prostatic hyperplasia, and primary prostate carcinoma. J Cell Physiol. 1996 ...
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Our Stolen Future: Key points
Work with the best known of the endocrine disrupters, particularly diethylstilbestrol, or DES, led to great scientific confidence about the predictive value of lab animal studies for anticipating human ... have been used as antifertility agents by many cultures for a long time. But normal diets usually don't create risks because our gut chemistry quickly flushes them through ...
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Our Stolen Future: Bisphenol A may interfere with treatment for prostate cancer
What did they do? Wetherill et al. used a series of cell culture experiments and biochemical techniques to tease apart the effects of exposing human prostatic adenocarcinoma ... cannot initiate AR-dependent processes. This makes sense because BPA does not bind to the normal androgen receptor. What does it mean? As the authors observe, "these data implicate BPA ...
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Breast Cancer Genes
P53 mutation. These cancers are more aggressive and more often fatal. Since P53 is so important for normal cell ... develop a blood test to detect cancers of the breast and prostate at a much earlier stage than is now possible. The ... of certain hormones that may help to cause both breast and prostate cancers. The new blood test, called the tumor blood marker , hopefully ...
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Immunotherapy Information - MIRG
Breast Cancer - Prostate Cancer - Colorectal Cancer - Ovarian Cancer - Melanoma - Pancreatic Cancer Anti ... cells have unique antigen receptors not present on normal lymphocytes or other normal cells of the body. These unique antigen ... lung, liver, and other cancers. While clinical trials in human patients have not yet produced results as successful as ...
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Say No To GMOs! - September 2007
IGF-1 is needed for normal development and daily functioning, elevated levels are strongly implicated with increased risk of breast, prostate, colon and other cancers. Advocates of rbGH claim ... food safety body, twice decided that it could not endorse the safety of rbGH for human health. Hospitals across the country are also taking action. Health Care Without Harm, an international ...
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Hormones Gone Wild
February 2008 Hormones Gone Wild By Rusty Rockets The human endocrine system is an important physiological network comprised of ... the endocrine system (endogenous hormones), but also disrupt their normal physiologic function. So what are some of the EDS ... gene expression normally regulated by testosterone, which led to abnormal prostate gland enlargement in rats that were fed triclocarban. This is ...
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Inherited Disease Findings Stir Evolutionary Debate
The researchers used higher levels ... concerns about the long-term impacts of such toxins on human health. Pregnant rats that were exposed to the endocrine ... play a role in diseases such as breast cancer and prostate disease, whose frequency is increasing faster than would be expected ...
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