I've already been avoiding the specific agents named in that study (octylmethoxycinnamate, benzophenone-3 and octocrylene) for some time now because there is some debate over carcinogenicity. It hasn't been proven, but it hasn't been ruled out either. Also, most of the sunscreen brands that use these UV agents also contain questionable ingredients like parabens as preservatives.

IMO, this article just gives me one more reason to stick to sunscreens that are based on zinc/titanium oxides. Granted, they don't spread on as easily or feel as nice as the really slick brands like Neutrogena, but they're typically more effective (higher SPF) and they are not as toxic or irritating to the skin. Maybe I'm just being paranoid, but I'd rather use what seems like the safest option whenever possible.