Effectiveness Of Endocrine Articles & Analysis
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ESR1 mutations are a known driver of resistance to standard endocrine therapy, and so far, have been difficult to treat. ORSERDU is the first endocrine innovation in more than 20 years, specifically addressing ESR1 mutations, a major unmet need. ...
Prelude Corporation (PreludeDx, a leader in molecular diagnostics and precision medicine for early-stage breast cancer, announced compelling results in 926 women diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). The new information was presented in an oral abstract session at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting at McCormick Place, Chicago, IL. The results of the study ...
Endocrine effects and altered reproductive and developmental parameters were observed in both male and female rats, when exposed at a dose level that has been considered safe for humans. ...
These required EPA to screen pesticide chemicals for their potential to produce effects similar to the hormone estrogen in humans, and gave EPA the authority to screen additional chemicals for other endocrine effects. ...
"Scientific research gathered over the last few decades shows us that endocrine disruption is a real problem, with serious effects on wildlife, and possibly people", EEA Executive Director Jacqueline McGlade said. "It would be prudent to take a precautionary approach to many of these chemicals until their effects are more fully understood." The ...
The US Environmental Protection Agency have come under fire from leading NGOs for its outdated testing program of endocrine-disrupting chemicals. It is feared that the numerous holes in the current programme fail to detect many serious effects on human development. The Environmental Protection Agency is ready to start testing 67 pesticide ingredients for their ...
According to an EPA website last updated April 30th: 'Many symptoms and human health effects attributed to inhalation of mycotoxins have been reported including: mucous membrane irritation, skin rash, nausea, immune system suppression, acute or chronic liver damage, acute or chronic central nervous system damage, endocrine effects, and cancer.' ...
