The Unholy Alliance Part One
By Kathleen Deoul
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THE LINK TO BREAST CANCER
Although chemical manufacturers deny any health threat from their products, studies of exposures in the workplace and the home suggest otherwise.
For example, in New Jersey, a study of 24,000 blue collar workers found a significant association between breast cancer in African-American women and employment in one of several chemical-intensive industries. Ironically, one of the industries where this phenomenon was present was pharmaceuticals, where breast cancer mortality among workers was 1.64 times higher than the national average. In the electrical equipment industry, where industrial solvents are widely used, the rate was 1.51 times higher. A study of New York women in the electrical and printing industries had similar findings.
The scope of the problem becomes evident when you consider that 4 million women are employed in the chemical industry and that at least one million of them are exposed to chemicals that are known to cause breast cancer!
Nor is this news recent.

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