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Antimicrobial Ingredient in Soaps and Toothpastes Spurs Breast Cancer Cell Growth
The antimicrobial ingredient triclosan, used in soaps, toothpastes and other products, as well as the commercial substance octylphenol, promoted the growth of human breast cancer cells in lab dishes and breast cancer tumors in mice.
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