A new, peer-reviewed study by researchers at Stanford University identified 22 pesticides "consistently associated with the incidence of prostate cancer in the United States." Here's what to know.
These chemicals are also primarily herbicides that ... according to the Handbook of Pesticide Toxicology. Of these, only trifluralin is classified as a “possible human carcinogen” by the ...
Those chemicals included trifluralin, cloransulam-methyl and diflufenzopyr, plus one insecticide, thiamethoxam, the Stanford team said. Of those four, only trifluralin is currently classed by the ...
More than a dozen chemicals used in popular weed killers ... Four of the 22 pesticides — trifluralin, cloransulam-methyl, thiamethoxam and diflufenzopyr — were linked to an increased ...
High exposures to four of the pesticides were linked to the development of prostate cancer plus death from the disease. Those chemicals included trifluralin, cloransulam-methyl and diflufenzopyr, plus ...