On endocrine disruption at the workplace: how to get from suggestive to conclusive evidence?
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health
2020
46
4
335-338
endocrine disrupters ; reproductive hazards ; workplace ; exposure ; teratogens ; history
Chemicals
https://doi.org/10.5271/sjweh.3897
English
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"Unusual clusters and outbreaks of reproductive disorders during past decades remind us of the devastating health consequences and human suffering to which exposure to industrial chemicals and pharmaceuticals may give rise. Birth defects caused by gestational exposure to thalidomide, vaginal cancer by diethylstilbestrol, azoospermia by dibromochloropropane, cerebral palsy by methyl mercury, and fetal wasting syndrome by chlorinated biphenyls are all inscribed in medical history as tragic mementos of ignorance and neglect in the past ."
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