Estrogen In Drinking Water: Prostate Cancer Deaths Linked In New Study

First Posted: 11/14/11 06:40 PM ET Updated: 01/14/12 05:12 AM ET

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TORONTO - Researchers suggest there may be a link between estrogen from oral contraceptives that has found its way into the environment and rising rates of prostate cancer among men around the world.

In a study in the online publication BMJ Open, researchers at Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto looked at the percentage of women using the pill, intrauterine devices, condoms and vaginal barrier contraceptives in 87 countries, then examined the incidence and deaths from prostate cancer.

"Looking at these percentages, we find a strong correlation between female use of oral contraceptives at a population level and both new cases of prostate cancer and mortality from prostate cancer," said lead author Dr. David Margel, a urologist and fellow in uro-oncology.

"This was not found among other contraceptive modes," he said. "We also checked the percentage use of intrauterine devices or condoms or vaginal barriers and the same relation was not found."

The research team used data from the International Agency for Research on Cancer and the UN World Contraceptive Use report to determine rates of prostate cancer and associated deaths as well as the proportion of women using common methods of contraception in 2007.

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Margel said estrogen in birth-control pills is excreted in the urine and gets into the environment, particularly into water, and scientific evidence suggests that low levels may cause cancer, including prostate cancer.

"What we found was that in countries where the oral contraceptive was used more often, prostate cancer had a greater incidence," said Margel. But he stressed there may be many factors involved, and teasing out the effect of pill-based estrogen alone would take much more research.

"This study does not establish cause and effect ... This is a very, very preliminary finding and we're not telling everybody to quit the pill. But further research needs to be done and it's an interesting finding."

While the amount of estrogen excreted by any single individual is extremely small, "when millions of women are doing it and for a long period of time, it may cause low environmental estrogen levels," Margel explained.

"We think further research is needed to explore both oral contraceptives, but also other estrogenic compounds that may contaminate our environment and may cause and increase the incidence and mortality from prostate cancer."

Estrogen and estrogen-like chemicals are found in all manner of commercial and cosmetic products, among them pesticides. Studies have shown that male farmers exposed to pesticides that contain high doses have a higher risk of prostate cancer compared with the general population.

Fe de Leon, a researcher at the Canadian Environmental Law Association, called the study relevant because it's known that compounds known as endocrine disruptors are increasingly present in low doses in the water supply.

Endocrine disruptors are chemicals that can interfere with the body’s hormonal system and produce adverse reproductive, neurological and immune-system effects. Among these compounds are polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs; DDT and other pesticides; and plasticizers such as bisphenol A, or BPA. They are found in such everyday products as plastic bottles, metal food cans, detergents, flame retardants, toys and cosmetics.

"We're now seeing these types of chemicals being detected in our waters," she said. "If you look at the context of the Great Lakes ... pharmaceuticals, including the pill and other chemicals like everyday Aspirins that people use, are being detected in low levels.

"What does this mean? We don't know in terms of the long term ... And if these chemicals are ending up in our water systems, one of the things that we could say is we can't count on our waste-water treatment plants to take those chemicals out."

De Leon said society can't ignore the fact that estrogen and estrogen-mimicking substances may have a significant impact during an individual's development and could eventually lead to breast and prostate cancers.

"But it's very hard to make that distinction. It's hard to pinpoint which chemical's responsible for a particular health endpoint," she said. "It certainly warrants further investigation."

The editors of BMJ Open also added their own cautions, writing that the research "is an ecological study and thus has significant limitations with respect to causal inference. It must be considered hypothesis-generating and thought-provoking."

In future studies, Margel and colleagues want to test drinking water for levels of estrogen and to look for estrogenic compounds in both malignant and non-cancerous prostate tissue.

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09:57 AM on 01/10/2012
This is why putting our biowaste into the general drinking water is insane. As a permaculture proponent, I recommend accelerating municipal programs to make composting toilets mandatory. Stop putting biowaste in our drinking water supplies! It is insane. Also, cows are given massive amounts of estrogens to make them produce more milk, same with chickens. Agricultural water and livestock waste water runoffs may be the main culprit here; but let us also not forget that artificial estrogens are also xenoestrogens, and therefore, though they may only comprise 1% of hormonal effluvia found in municiapl supplies, they are devastatingly more powerful than their natural counterparts (about 100 times more powerful).
02:12 AM on 11/19/2011
Informação muito importante! / Real important information!
10:27 AM on 11/18/2011
I like how this theory is based on correlation, not causation. I'm sure some anti-choice groups will jump on this as yet another reason women should not have access to birth control.
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wskrs
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05:04 PM on 11/16/2011
I'm frankly more concerned about turning on the faucet one day and being able to light my water on fire.
02:33 PM on 11/16/2011
If, let's suppose, it was testosterone from men's medication that was causing breast cancer, this article wouldn't be buried here. It would be at the top of the home page.
01:47 PM on 11/16/2011
Basically, we're screwed.

With every new drug out there, there seems to be so many risks. Keep it natural and things are always better!
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jf12
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01:09 PM on 11/16/2011
It turns out that all of these hormones are completely destroyed, completely, by the aerobic digestion that sewage treatment plants are supposed to do. Their prevalence in the waste water is evidence that shortcuts were taken.
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nomadrdw
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02:34 PM on 11/16/2011
and where is your evidence for this, as some of the mimics persist in the water table for decades and being synthetic, the aerobic activity has very little effect on them. this has been a problem for at least a decade and maybe as much as 2. it is affecting creatures many many miles from any urban population. many fish and amphibian species are already having problems reproducing that are directly linked to the chemicals in their waters.
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Debbie338
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01:36 PM on 11/15/2011
We also know that prostate cancer is more prevalent in men who eat a lot of red meat and have a lot of body fat. The countries in which this occurs are also the wealthier countries where a higher percentage of women use oral contraceptives.

It seems intuitively obvious to me that it may be completely unrelated to the pills themselves.
12:36 AM on 11/16/2011
Same here. It just doesn't connect.
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jf12
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01:06 PM on 11/16/2011
And women's sexual behavior is different, and we know that frequency of sex affects prostate cancer.
12:02 PM on 11/15/2011
Ahhh...this explains metrosexual men..
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11:27 AM on 11/15/2011
Does Brita make a filter yet for that ?
09:58 AM on 11/15/2011
hi, great article. the researchers are careful to say that it needs more study. im at www.water.ca ,
there is indeed many things in water of all types. municipal water systemes have no systems in place to screen most of this out. probably nano technology is one option. needs to be looked at. the biggest leftover so to speak is ibuprofen, viagra, the pill. the municipalities will have to have a larger cheque to take care of the matter. there is very much nitrogen,phosphates from agriculture as well. the infrastructure system needs to be upgraded, researched and financed. at least we should do it for the kids if no one else. pretty important issue, its not going to go away. thank you.
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11:20 AM on 11/15/2011
Ah! Viagra. Notice this is absent from the article and the negative effects it has on women. The media has more concern about men's illnesses, doesn't it?
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12:15 PM on 11/15/2011
Trust me, it's messing with everyone. This is a canary in the coal mine.
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rlj13
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01:03 PM on 11/15/2011
Totally good point. I think this is also affecting women-- so why not talk about that? Girls are getting their periods at ages eight or nine. Eleven has become what fourteen used to be.
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09:34 AM on 11/15/2011
The excess estrogen is passed through the urine and ends up in the water. It's not really rocket science. The other side of this coin are xenoestrogens. Those are chemical waste-products that mimic estrogen in living bodies. Petroleum Products, cleaning chemicals, lots of nasty stuff. Prostate Cancer would only be part of what is driven by these issues. Basically any kind of cancer that feeds on Estrogen would be exacerbated by this. Not to mention anyone who already has hormonal imbalances. So women with PCOS or Endo could be affected as well.
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thewirah
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09:11 AM on 11/15/2011
This is some serious tree hugger environmental BS. We Republicans eat estrogens for breakfast.
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09:24 AM on 11/15/2011
Lol
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Sister Bluebird
09:35 AM on 11/15/2011
We are tree huggers til you you get sick. Then it will be, "Why didn't anyone warn me!"

Waaaaaaa.
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nomadrdw
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02:44 PM on 11/16/2011
just so you know, i think that was sarcasm.
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08:16 AM on 11/15/2011
One little study and it gets publicity when there are numerous studies about the dangers of dust, pesticides etc and they get ignored.
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Sister Bluebird
09:36 AM on 11/15/2011
Actually pesticides would play into this since their biproducts are xenoestrogens. I am surprised that this isn't accompanied by the story regarding Parkinsons and TCE and PERC.

Save the environment, save yourself.
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nomadrdw
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02:48 PM on 11/16/2011
just so you know, this has been studied for over a decade in the fish and amphibian research world. we have warned people for over 10 years that this was going to be a problem. endocrine disrupter's have been implicated in the femininzation of many many male amphibians, some fish, and also teenage boys. but of course, no one listens to a tree hugger.
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isis
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09:30 PM on 11/16/2011
Hi all, I am talking specifically about the Pill and Prostate cancer getting the attention while for years, endocrine disruption has been swept under the rug. There are plenty more things out there than the Pill that can disrupt and they seem to just get a free pass from the media. And a hug back for a tree hugger.
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beth24
04:05 AM on 11/15/2011
woem should just opt for sterilization and be done with it
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08:11 AM on 11/15/2011
Men should be sterilised and that would fix the problem. If they wish to have children, the operation is easily reversed.
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Sister Bluebird
09:36 AM on 11/15/2011
No doubt.
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beth24
12:12 AM on 11/16/2011
yes SayBLade thank you for reply to my comment and also you are right!
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10:22 AM on 11/15/2011
That doesn't solve it either. What about all the cocktail of drugs that say a person with HIV takes. Are you going to ban the person from using a bathroom. Just having to take anibiotics and then using the bathroom puts it into the environment. What a joke this world is!