The organochlorine pesticides residues in the invasive ductal breast cancer patients
Highlights • PCTA and β-HCH in invasive ductal carcinoma patients’ blood were higher than control. • β-HCH, PCTA and pp ′-DDE in adipose tissue beside ductal carcinoma were higher as well. • All of them were increasingly higher among three degrees of invasive ductal carcinoma.
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description | Highlights • PCTA and β-HCH in invasive ductal carcinoma patients’ blood were higher than control. • β-HCH, PCTA and pp ′-DDE in adipose tissue beside ductal carcinoma were higher as well. • All of them were increasingly higher among three degrees of invasive ductal carcinoma. |
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