Studies show no relationship between the use of antiperspirants and deodorants and the development of Breast cancer. However, there have also been some suggestions that a substance in antiperspirants can mimic estrogen in the body, which is a causative factor in certain types of breast cancer.
AnswerThe above poster gave you good advice. I just wanted to add that instead of spending a fortune or taking any risks I use baking soda under my arms. There is no smell and any perspiration is absorbed. Baking soda is natural. You could put it in a talc bottle with tiny holes on the lid. If this doesn't appeal to you then go to a Natural Health Food Store that handles herbal underarm deodorants.
No they don't cause breast cancer
If you have breast cancer and receiving chemotherapy then you cannot breastfeed your baby.
No they do not.
No
No it can not.
No...you can lay anyway you want...it wouldn't cause breast cancer
No, the study did not show that mammograms cause breast cancer.
No.
Estrogen doesn't cause breast cancer but certainly estrogen can be linked to breast cancer. This is why hormonal birth control such as the combination pill is strongly linked to breast cancer.
The number one cause of breast cancer is genetic mutations, specifically in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. These mutations can increase the risk of developing breast cancer.
No, it has no effect on developing cancer.
No