Working with chlorinated pesticides or with the pesticide methyl
bromide increased the risk of developing prostate cancer, whether
there was a family history of (genetic disposition to)prostate
cancer or not. Exposure to other chemicals also increased the
risk, but only in families with a genetic disposition.
The findings came out of the US Agricultural Health Study,
which enrolled 55,000+ farmworkers in order to examine the health
implications of working in farming.
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