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PFAS exposure may alter lipid and hormone metabolism in testicular tumor cells

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Cancer Center at Illinois (CCIL) members Ratnakar Singh and Michael Spinella collaborated in new research that fills in critical gaps of understanding in the relationship between testicular cancer growth and the presence of PFAS. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as “forever chemicals,” include a host of synthetic chemicals broadly used in numerous consumer, commercial, and industrial products. PFAS break down very slowly, thereby stubbornly residing in biological and ecological environments for long periods of time.

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