Common Things That Aren't Actually Carcinogens

Antiperspirants

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Before individuals ditch their antiperspirant and deodorant, they might want to consider the facts. There was a rumor spread around that antiperspirants caused cancer because, after individuals shaved under their arms, they may have nicked their skin. When they applied the antiperspirant, the chemicals entered the nick and caused cancer to develop. It was also believed this was why men had smaller rates of breast cancer as they did not shave their underarms. This is simply untrue. Researchers and scientists performed a few studies that examined the link between antiperspirant use and cancer and found no direct correlation or cause. At most, the chemicals used in the antiperspirant might cause some irritation to the skin if they enter a cut, but they are not powerful enough to cause the lymph nodes to develop into cancerous cells. Researchers also found no link between cancer and the use of deodorant or shaving armpits either.

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