Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals: Threats to Human Health

A report from the Endocrine Society and IPEN

A Guide for Public Interest Organizations and Policymakers

To raise global awareness about endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), the Endocrine Society and the International Pollutants Elimination Network (IPEN) joined together to develop an updated report on the state of the science on EDCs and impacts on human health. The guide draws from each organization’s strengths to present a comprehensive picture of global EDC exposures and health risks. Endocrine Society authors contributed the scientific and health-related content, and IPEN provided knowledge of global policies and perspectives from developing and transition countries.

Download the Full Report in English

Summaries of the guide are available in several languages:

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Read the previous version of this report, published in 2014 and available in several languages.

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