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Rudel, R.A., K. R. Attfield, J. Schifano, J.G. Brody. 2007. Chemicals causing mammary gland tumors in animals signal new directions for epidemiology, chemicals testing, and risk assessment for breast cancer prevention. Cancer, 109 (S12): 2635-2666. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.22653
Brody, J., Gray, J., and Janssen, S. Breast Cancer and the Environment: State of the Evidence 2017 and Directions for Future Research. Collaborative on Health and the Environment. October 10, 2017
Brody, J.G., R.A. Rudel, N.I. Maxwell, S.R. Swedis. 1996. Mapping out a search for environmental causes of breast cancer. Public Health Reports, 3(6):495-507
Brody, J.G., A. Aschengrau, W. McKelvey, R.A. Rudel, C.H. Swartz, T. Kennedy. 2004. Breast cancer risk and historical exposure to pesticides from wide-area applications assessed using GIS. Environmental Health Perspectives, 112(8):889–897. doi:10.1289/ehp.6845
The Cape Cod Breast Cancer and Environment Study: Results of the First Three Years of Study. 1998. Silent Spring Institute.
Findings of the Cape Cod Breast Cancer and Environment Study. 2006. Silent Spring Institute.
McCormick, S., J.G. Brody, P. Brown, R. Polk. 2004. Public involvement in breast cancer research: An analysis and model for future research. International Journal of Health Services, 34(4):625-646. doi:10.2190/HPXB-9RK8-ETVM-RVEA.
Brody, J.G., R.A Rudel, M. Kavanaugh-Lynch. 2011. Testing Chemicals for Effects on Breast Development, Lactation, and Cancer. Environmental Health Perspectives, 119(8):A326-7. doi:10.1289/ehp.1104077
Pan, S., C. Yuan, A. Tagmount, R.A. Rudel, J.M. Ackerman, P. Yaswen, C.D. Vulpe, D.C. Leitman. 2015. Parabens and Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Ligands Cross-Talk in Breast Cancer Cells. Environmental Health Perspectives, 124(5):563-569. doi:10.1289/ehp.1409200
Rodgers, K.M., J.O. Udesky, R.A. Rudel, J.G. Brody. 2018. Environmental chemicals and breast cancer: An updated review of epidemiological literature informed by biological mechanisms. Environmental Research. 160:152-182. doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2017.08.045