
Myth: Antiperspirant Causes Breast Cancer And Other Health Issues
Truth: Recent studies have tried to demonstrate that deodorants and antiperspirants can cause breast cancer when used daily, but that isn’t the case. Just because the skin in your armpit absorbs it doesn’t mean that it will affect breast tissue. However, even the National Cancer Institute has stated that there is no evidence linking the use of antiperspirants to breast cancer rates. Sweat glands are in no way connected to the lymph nodes in your armpits, so there’s no reason for the two systems to interact.
Since there is no conclusive evidence, other steps can be taken to minimize your risk of breast cancer. These include quitting smoking, practicing healthy habits, being more active throughout your day, and having a nutritious diet. Of course, if you have a family history of breast cancer, it’s essential to schedule an annual mammogram so that suspicious findings can be caught early and treated.