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900 chemicals linked to breast cancer commonly found in consumer products [EWG] [EWG] BREAKING[: 900 chemicals linked to breast cancer commonly found in consumer products]( [Should]( FDA allow chemicals linked to breast cancer in everyday products? [YES]( [NO]( Dear friend, 900 chemicals commonly found in cosmetics, drinking water and cleaning supplies cause changes in the body that are linked to breast cancer development, according to a new study. Shockingly, most of these chemicals were never tested for safety before hitting the market, and many remain on the market, despite overwhelming evidence of their serious health effects. Take a look at some of the chemicals identified: • Phthalates, a group of hormone-disrupting chemicals commonly used in cosmetic products. • Atrazine, an herbicide linked to mammary tumors in rats but dismissed as not harmful to humans by the EPA. • TCE, an industrial solvent linked to cancer that contaminates the drinking water of 19 million Americans. It’s time for the FDA to take decisive action to protect our health. To make our case stronger, we need the support of individuals like you. [We are asking for 3,200 of our top supporters to complete this quick survey by midnight tonight. Your input will play a crucial role in helping us formulate our plans for #BetterBeauty in 2024. Will you join us?]( [Should the FDA allow chemicals linked to breast cancer in consumer products?]( [YES]( [NO]( Thanks for your feedback, friend. EWG Breaking News [DONATE NOW]( KNOW YOUR ENVIRONMENT. PROTECT YOUR HEALTH. [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [CHANGE OPTIONS]( Remember to add ewg@ewg.org to your contact list. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To change your preferred email address, [click here.]( EWG's mission is to empower people to live healthier lives in a healthier environment. EWG is a non-profit and non-partisan organization. The EWG Action Fund, a separate sister organization of EWG, is a legislative advocacy organization that promotes healthy and sustainable policies. EWG 1250 I Street, NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20005 202-667-6982 | ewg@ewg.org [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | Copyright © 2024, EWG. All Rights Reserved.

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