“…Several studies have shown an increase in the incidence of breast cancer in women exposed to the main ingredients of the chemical industry such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), some solvents, pesticide ingredients, and metals (Engel & Rasanayagam, 2015;Fenga, 2016;International Agency for Research and Cancer & World Health Organization, 2012). Besides, the risk of breast cancer is also found in women who work in the pharmaceutical, cosmetics, hairdresser, radiation/x-ray machine, cleaning products, car operators, and so on (Brophy et al, 2006;Engel & Rasanayagam, 2015;Ji et al, 2008;Pranjić et al, 2015). Therefore, every worker who may be potentially exposed to carcinogenic materials must determine how to protect themselves with appropriate engineering and administrative controls, safe work practices, and personal protective equipment (International Labour Organization, 2013).…”