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Male reproductive organs are at risk from environmental hazards
Jens Peter Bonde
Department of Public Health
Department of Clinical Medicine
Department of Public Health
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Organs at Risk
100%
Genitalia
72%
Testicular Neoplasms
44%
Ionizing Radiation
40%
1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane
35%
Carbon Disulfide
30%
Ethers
30%
Hot Temperature
30%
Dichlorodiphenyl Dichloroethylene
28%
Cell Phone Use
28%
Boron
28%
Electromagnetic Radiation
27%
DDT
27%
Welding
26%
phthalic acid
26%
bisphenol A
25%
Hypospadias
24%
Cryptorchidism
24%
Sperm Count
24%
Ethylene Glycol
23%
Heavy Metals
23%
Tobacco Smoking
23%
Environmental Pollutants
22%
Mercury
22%
Pesticides
21%
Radiation Exposure
20%
Germ Cells
19%
Workplace
18%
Infertility
18%
Lead
17%
Testis
17%
Metals
16%
Occupational Groups
14%
Diet
13%
Mothers
12%