What's in Your Weed Killer? New Research Links Some Pesticides to Prostate Cancer

USAWed Nov 06 2024
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This: the weed killer sitting in your garden shed could be linked to a higher risk of prostate cancer. A recent study found that 22 pesticides in popular weed killers like Roundup might be increasing the chance of getting this disease. In fact, four of these pesticides could even make it likelier that prostate cancer would be deadly. The research, published in the journal Cancer, looked at pesticide usage from 1997 to 2006 and compared it to prostate cancer diagnoses and deaths from 2011 to 2020. The study’s lead author, Dr. Simon John Christoph Soerensen from Stanford University, believes these findings could explain some of the differences in prostate cancer rates across the US. However, he warns that more research is needed to prove the connection. Prostate cancer is a significant health issue, especially as it’s the second most common cancer in men. While it's usually slow-growing and treatable, early detection and treatment are crucial. Treatments range from surgery to chemotherapy and immunotherapy. Pesticides like the ones in the study are used to support agriculture by killing weeds and managing pests. Despite safety assurances from manufacturers like Bayer AG, recent court cases have shown concern over the potential health risks of these chemicals.
https://localnews.ai/article/whats-in-your-weed-killer-new-research-links-some-pesticides-to-prostate-cancer-7a2cbbfb

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