Elemental bioimaging shows mercury and other toxic metals in normal breast tissue and in breast cancers.
Roger PamphlettLaveniya SatgunaseelanStephen Kum JewPhilip A DobleDavid P BishopPublished in: PloS one (2020)
Mercury was present in normal breast lobules in more than half of mastectomy samples that contained an invasive carcinoma, and in a smaller proportion of carcinomas and ductal carcinomas in situ. Other toxic metals that may interact synergistically with mercury could be detected in some samples. These findings do not provide direct evidence that toxic metals such as mercury play a role in the pathogenesis of breast cancer, but suggest that future molecular biological investigations on the role of toxic metals in breast cancer are warranted.