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State of the Evidence 2010
6th Edition of State of the Evidence Published

The science linking breast cancer to our environment mounts.

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05.17.12

FDA warns of skin creams, lotions tainted with mercury (ABC7-TV San Francisco, 5/16/2012)

Mercury in imported skin-lightening creams is just the latest example of toxic chemicals in cosmetics.

05.10.12

Lessons from our Mothers: Joey Beauregard

Within a few weeks of my diagnosis, I learned of other young women in my neighborhood that had also been told they had breast cancer during the past year.

05.03.12

Worth a read: How chemicals affect us

Nicholas Kristof calls out canned food and cosmetics as culprits and breast cancer as one tragic effect of our current stew of endocrine-disrupting chemicals

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  • State of the Evidence 2010

    State of the Evidence 2010

    Our landmark report summarizes and evaluates the science linking environmental exposures to increased breast cancer risk.

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  • What Labels Don't Tell Us, a report by the Breast Cancer Fund

    What Labels Don't Tell Us

    An analysis of BPA in food packaging and people.

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  • Strong Voices Newsletter

    Strong Voices Newsletter

    The Breast Cancer Fund's quarterly newsletter.

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  • 10 Canned Foods to Avoid wallet card

    Tip Cards

    Print and share our tip cards for breast cancer prevention.

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  • Brochures

    About the Breast Cancer Fund, the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics and our coalition work.

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  • No More Toxic Tub report

    No More Toxic Tub

    A product testing report from the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics.

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  • The Falling Age of Puberty In U.S. Girls

    Early puberty is a known risk factor for breast cancer. So what causes it?

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