Does Using Roll-On Cause Breast Cancer? Learn the Truth from National Cancer Institute- www.nci.go.th

2023-10-14 09:30:33

As has been told regarding the issueUsing roll-on causes breast cancer. The Anti-Fake News Center has conducted fact-checking with the National Cancer Institute, Department of Medical Services, Ministry of Public Health. It was found that such issues is false information

As the message states: Roll-on that is used Contains aluminum chlorhydrate which is a breast cancer causing agent. The National Cancer Institute, Department of Medical Services, Ministry of Public Health Has checked the information and clarified that From examining academic information, it was found that There is still no evidence to confirm that. Using deodorant and antiperspirant roll-on (Antiperspirant) will result in breast cancer.

Deodorant products are used to reduce body odor which is caused by bacteria. which contains ingredients such as antiperspirants, benzoic acid, bactericidal agents, and perfumes, etc. Antiperspirant products are substances used to reduce sweat secretion. It causes the skin and pores in the area of ​​application to become clogged. This substance often contains metals such as aluminum chlorhydrate. which is concerned that This substance may remain on the skin in the underarm area, increasing the risk of breast cancer.

However, at present there is no research that clearly confirms that Use of antiperspirants/deodorants It is linked to the development of breast cancer. Moreover, the use of sweat suppressants is for a short period of time and is used only on specific points. The sweat can still be expelled from other areas of the body and therefore does not cause harm.

It is recommended that you look at the chemicals that are components of roll-on products, such as perfumes and preservatives, to observe any allergic reactions or irritation in the skin area. In addition, people with a lot of body odor should maintain clean hygiene. And regularly shower with soap that kills bacteria that causes body odor.

Therefore, people are requested not to believe such information. and ask for cooperation not to send or share such information on various social media channels and to allow the public to receive news and information from the National Cancer Institute. You can follow it at the website or www.nci.go.th or call 02-202-6800.

The conclusion of this story is: There is still no academic evidence confirming that. Using deodorant roll-on and suppresses sweat, resulting in breast cancer

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