MBCC Research Updates is an informative set of videos is designed to present the facts about environmental health and breast cancer prevention. Each short video features an interview with a researcher, medical professional, university professor, breast cancer activist, or other prominent figure in the field. You can access the video series here on our website, on Youtube, Facebook, and in our bi-monthly eNewsletter. As an educational tool, each segment is designed to help you become an advocate for prevention and take steps to reduce your exposure to chemicals of concern. Topics include epidemiological links between breast cancer and environmental factors, exposure from consumer products, water contamination in Massachusetts, chemical flame retardants in upholstered furniture, exposure from food additives and much more!
Past Video Segments:
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[toggle title=”What do we Know About Environmental Causes of Breast Cancer? Answers from Epidemiology and the Lab (Series Segment 5)”]
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[toggle title=”Is Your Drinking Water Safe? Silent Spring Institute Water Quality Research (Series Segment 4)”]
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[toggle title=”What are Emerging Contaminants? Endocrine Disruptors & Chemicals of Concern in Drinking Water (Series Segment 3)”]
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[toggle title=”Chemical Exposures Cause Breast Cancer? Mammary Carcinogen Research (Series Segment 2)”]
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[toggle title=”Why do we Believe in Environmental Causes of Breast Cancer? An Introduction to Environmental Breast Cancer Advocacy with Margo Simon Golden (Series Segment 1)”]
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Help us spread the word about prevention and continue our video project by sponsoring a video segment! Each segment costs approximately $1000 to produce. For a donation of $100 or more you can sponsor an upcoming video segment and see your name in the credits and listed on the MBCC website! To make your tax deductible contribution, call 1-800-622-MBCC or click here.
Acknowledged Contributors
Connie Morton-Ewbank