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A new list of potential breast carcinogens identified using mechanistic screening and traditional animal testing

Authors

Jennifer E. Kay1, Julia G. Brody1, Megan Schwarzman2,3,4, Ruthann A. Rudel1

1Silent Spring Institute, Newton, MA; 2University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health; 3University of California, San Francisco, Family and Community Medicine; 4Berkeley Center for Green Chemistry Center for Occupational and Environmental Health

Corresponding author: Ruthann Rudel, Silent Spring Institute, Newton, MA 02460, USA. rudel@silentspring.org

Programming language

  • R version 4.1.0 (2021-05-18)

Libraries

  • tidyverse
  • readxl
  • stringr
  • ggplot2
  • ggmosaic
  • openxlsx

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Input files should be put in a folder called "./inputs/" in the same directory as the scripts.

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Description of files included in the "inputs" folder (in order of appearance in code)

Scripts

The folder "./outputs/" will be created in the first script MCList_refs

Scripts should be run in order:

  • 1_MCList_refs.R: compile list of rodent mammary carcinogens (MCs)
  • 2_gentox_chems.R: compile chemical genotoxicity databases
  • 3_BCrelevant_chem_effects.R: compile results of rodent cancer bioassays without mammary tumors (putative non-MCs), E2/P4 synthesis, and ER agonism assays; construct list of breast cancer-relevant chemicals with Key Characteristic (steroidogenic, ER agonistic, and genotoxic) activities; construct list with KCs of MCs and putative non-MCs
  • 4_BCRel-MGdev_comparison.R: compare lists of BC-relevant chemicals and mammary gland developmental toxicants and their genotoxic/endocrine-disrupting properties
  • 5_BCRC_tables_figures.R: create Excel file with supplemental tables created in R, and figures 2 and 3 for the paper

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