IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1194: Association of Urinary Levels of Bisphenols A, F, and S with Endometriosis Risk: Preliminary Results of the EndEA Study
Conclusion: Exposure to bisphenols may increase the risk of endometriosis, and oxidative stress may play a crucial role in this association. Further studies are warranted to verify these findings.
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - Category: Environmental Health Authors: Francisco M. Peinado Inmaculada Lend ínez Rafael Sotelo Luz M. Iribarne-Dur án Jorge Fern ández-Parra Fernando Vela-Soria Nicol ás Olea Mariana F. Fern ández Carmen Freire Josefa Le ón Beatriz P érez-Cabrera Olga Oc ón-Hernández Francisco Artacho Tags: Article Source Type: research
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