Antiperspirants
Internet and e-mail rumors have suggested that chemicals in underarm
antiperspirants are absorbed through the skin, interfere with
lymph circulation, and cause toxins to build up in the breast,
eventually leading to breast cancer.
Based on the available evidence (including what we know about how the body works), there is little if any reason to believe that antiperspirants increase the risk of breast cancer. For more information, see our page about antiperspirants and breast cancer risk.
Based on the available evidence (including what we know about how the body works), there is little if any reason to believe that antiperspirants increase the risk of breast cancer. For more information, see our page about antiperspirants and breast cancer risk.
Bras
Internet and e-mail rumors and at least one book have suggested that bras cause breast cancer by obstructing lymph flow. There is no good scientific or clinical basis for this claim, and a recent study of more than 1,500 women found no association between wearing a bra and breast cancer risk.
Induced abortion
Several studies have provided very strong data that neither induced
abortions nor spontaneous abortions (miscarriages) have an
overall effect on the risk of breast cancer. For more detailed
information, see Abortion and Breast Cancer Risk.
Breast implants
Several studies have found that breast implants do not increase the
risk of breast cancer, although silicone breast implants can cause scar
tissue to form in the breast. Implants make breast tissue harder to see
on standard mammograms, but additional x-ray pictures called
implant displacement views can be used to examine the breast tissue
more completely.Certain types of breast implants can be linked to a rare type of cancer called anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL). It is sometimes referred to as breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL). This lymphoma appears to happen more often in implants with textured (rough) surfaces rather than smooth surfaces. If ALCL does show up after an implant, it can show as a lump, a collection of fluid near the implant, pain, swelling or asymmetry (uneven breasts). It usually responds well to treatment.
Fonte: American Câncer Society
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