Science & Policy
Publications
BCPP along with Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, a project of BCPP, has published over 30 reports in the past two decades. Take a look at our in-depth, scientific publications ranging from groundbreaking evidence linking chemicals and breast cancer to investigations into hidden ingredients in everyday consumer products. By learning how these exposures affect breast cancer, we can take action to reduce our risk.
Most Recent
Classics
2011
BPA in Food Packaging Study, published in Environmental Health Perspectives (March 2011)
2010
State of the Evidence: The Connection Between Breast Cancer and the Environment Updated Science (See Glossary of Exposures for updated science)
2009
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health
No More Toxic Tub: Getting Contaminants Out of Children’s Bath & Personal Care Products
Pretty Scary: Heavy Metals in Face Paints
2008
State of the Evidence: The Connection Between Breast Cancer and the Environment (See Glossary of Exposures for updated science)
2007
The Falling Age of Puberty in U.S. Girls
A Poison Kiss: Lead in Lipstick
2006
State of the Evidence: What is the Connection Between the Environment and Breast Cancer (See Glossary of Exposures for updated science)
2004
State of the Evidence (See Glossary of Exposures for updated science)
2003
State of the Evidence
2002
Not Too Pretty: Phthalates, Beauty Products and the FDA
State of the Evidence
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