尼日利亚乳腺癌的环境化学危险因素1:概览

Y. Olumide, O. Ayanlowo, A. Akinkugbe, E. Otrofanowei
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尼日利亚目前正经历着最令人不安的女性乳腺癌的发病率、发病率和死亡率,以及随之而来的情感、社会和经济后果负担。数以万计的化学物质进入我们的日常产品和环境,几乎不考虑安全。在尼日利亚,有必要探讨不利的环境化学品接触对乳房健康的影响,这为这项研究提供了信息,因为需要采取公共卫生方法进行长期预防。在探索了关于女性乳腺癌环境化学危险因素的强大科学数据库后,我们发现许多乳腺毒物在尼日利亚的环境中无处不在,但在正常生活中被认为是不可避免的。这项研究确定了尼日利亚乳腺癌的一些潜在环境化学危险因素。我们描述了尼日利亚的特殊暴露情景,并规定了一些适度但实用的方法来减轻暴露。构成乳腺癌风险的因素可能通过社区教育或政府行动和监管加以改变。在发布手稿供出版之前,将分多个部分讨论这个问题,以防止在讨论和出版时仅将少数化学品定为犯罪,而排除其他化学品。据我们所知,这是非洲大陆有史以来第一次关于这一主题的全面工作,对撒哈拉以南国家和其他地方的典型发展中国家是有益的,因为调查结果和建议通常是一般性的,是互利的。
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Environmental chemical risk factors of breast cancer in Nigeria I: Broad overview
Nigeria is currently experiencing a most disturbing level of incidence rate, morbidity and mortality from the ravages of female breast cancer, with its attendant burden of emotional, social and financial consequences. Tens of thousands of chemicals make their way into our everyday products and environment, with little regard for safety. The need to explore the impact of adverse environmental chemical exposures to breast health in Nigeria informed this study as there is need for public health approach to long term prevention. After exploring the robust scientific database on environmental chemical risk factors for female breast cancer, we found that many mammary toxicants are ubiquitous in our environment in Nigeria but have been taken for granted as inevitable in normal life exposures. This study identifies some of the potential environmental chemical risk factors of breast cancer in Nigeria. We describe the special exposure scenarios in Nigeria and prescribe some modest but practical ways to mitigate exposures. The factors that constitute risk to breast cancer could potentially be modified either through community education or government action and regulation. The subject is discussed in multiple Parts before releasing the manuscripts for publication to prevent criminalizing only a few chemicals if discussed and published to the exclusion of others. To our knowledge, this is the first ever comprehensive work on the subject in the African continent and is useful to typical developing countries as are found in sub-Saharan countries and elsewhere since findings and recommendations are usually generic in nature and mutually beneficial.
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