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Correlations between Urinary Monoethylhexyl Phthalate Concentration in Healthy Individuals, Individuals with Colorectal Adenomas, and Individuals with Colorectal Cancer

Wei‐Chih Su, Yi-Chen Tsai, Tsung‐Kun Chang, Tzu‐Chieh Yin, Hsiang‐Lin Tsai, Ching‐Wen Huang, Yen‐Cheng Chen, Ching‐Chun Li, Po-Jung Chen, Jaw‐Yuan Wang

2021Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry16 citationsDOI

Abstract

< 0.001). Higher exposure to DEHP may contribute to the occurrence of CRC. Urinary MEHP detection may serve as a beneficial noninvasive indicator of increased CRC risk.

Topics & Concepts

PhthalateColorectal cancerUrinary systemMedicineEndocrine systemPhysiologyMetaboliteInternal medicineAdenomaCancerOncologyGastroenterologyEndocrinologyChemistryHormoneOrganic chemistryEffects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals
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