Epigenetic Inheritance of Disease Raises Concerns About Chemicals
Epigenetic Inheritance of Disease Raises Concerns About Chemicals Newsletter · March 2026 Patient Education Series Environmental Health & Cancer Risk Toxic Inheritance: How a Single Chemical Exposure Can Shape Health Across 20 Generations Groundbreaking new research shows that pesticides and endocrine-disrupting chemicals can reprogram reproductive cells in ways that drive disease — including prostate disease — in descendants who were never directly exposed. The implications for understanding prostate cancer risk may be profound. | March 2026 | Based on peer-reviewed research and recent scientific releases Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF) A landmark study published in February 2026 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that a single prenatal exposure to the fungicide vinclozolin caused measurable disease — including prostate and kidney disease — across 20 subsequent generations of rats, with...