<p>Preface<br>Laura N. Vandenberg and Judith L. Turgeon <br>1. Endocrine disruptor global policy<br>Christopher D. Kassotis and Leonardo Trasande<br>2. Toxicity testing and endocrine disrupting chemicals<br>Laura N. Vandenberg<br>3. Epigenetics, estrogenic endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), and the brain<br>Madeline Streifer and Andrea C. Gore<br>4. Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and the neuroendocrine system: Beyond estrogen, androgen, and thyroid<br>Heather B. Patisaul<br>5. Endocrine disrupting chemicals and reproductive disorders in women, men, and animal models<br>Mary Jo Laws, Alison M. Neff, Emily Brehm, Genoa R. Warner and Jodi A. Flaws<br>6. Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and sex steroid receptors<br>Julianne M. Hall and Kenneth S. Korach<br>7. Endocrine disrupting chemicals and the mammary gland<br>Laura N. Vandenberg<br>8. Impact of gestational exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals on pregnancy and birth outcomes<br>Vasantha Padmanabhan, Jacob Moeller and Muraly Puttabyatappa<br>9. Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and placental function: Impact on fetal brain development<br>William P. Marinello and Heather B. Patisaul<br>10. Endocrine disrupting chemicals and thyroid hormone action<br>R. Thomas Zoeller<br>11. Inappropriately sweet: Environmental endocrine-disrupting chemicals and the diabetes pandemic<br>Margaret C. Schulz and Robert M. Sargis<br>12. The new kids on the block: Emerging obesogens<br>Raquel Chamorro-Garcia and Almudena Veiga-Lopez<br>13. Endocrine disrupting chemicals and breast cancer cells<br>Philippa D. Darbre<br>14. EDCs and male urogenital cancers<br>M.S. Bornman and N.H. Aneck-Hahn</p>