Letter to the Editor: Phthalates and Endometriosis
This letter discusses the potential link between phthalate exposure and the development of endometriosis, highlighting concerns regarding environmental toxins' impact on reproductive health.
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- Bisphenol A and phthalates and endometriosis: the Endometriosis: Natural History, Diagnosis and Outcomes Study via openalex
- Female Reproductive Disorders, Diseases, and Costs of Exposure to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in the European Union via openalex
- General gynaecology: Association of phthalate esters with endometriosis in Indian women via openalex
- High plasma concentrations of di-(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate in women with endometriosis via openalex
- Phthalates and risk of endometriosis via openalex
- Urinary phthalate monoesters and endometriosis in infertile Japanese women via openalex
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