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Scientists make startling discovery when examining prostate cancer tissue
- NYU Langone Health researchers found microplastics in 90% of prostate tumor samples in a small study.
- The study analyzed tissue from ten patients who had prostate cancer and underwent surgery.
- Researchers used non-plastic tools to prevent sample contamination during analysis.
- The findings were presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology Genitourinary Cancers Symposium in San Francisco on Feb. 26.
- Experts note that finding microplastics in tumors does not prove they cause cancer.
- Researchers said larger studies are needed to confirm potential health effects of microplastics in tissue.
- The study found microplastics in both tumor and benign tissue, suggesting systemic distribution.
- The lead author emphasized the need for stricter regulation to limit plastic exposure.
- The researchers noted microplastics have been found in many body tissues, including placental tissue.
- The study suggests practical steps to reduce microplastic exposure, such as choosing glass or stainless steel.
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