What’s Your Say?
When you come across a story of a friend, a sister, a mother, a neighbor, or just about anyone on the street who has breast cancer or is a survivor of breast cancer, you can’t help but to feel that sense of familiarity and how it could happen to you any second now. Last time, you’d only associate breast cancer with someone who’s at least 40 years old, and someone who already has a line of relatives with breast cancer. Nowadays however, breast cancer can strike anyone at any age. And that’s where the debate comes in. What causes breast cancer? There’s one to many breast cancer survivors and it’s only natural as human beings to pinpoint it on one particular thing.
One of the most popular and ongoing arguments is the debate on whether deodorant is an actual direct cause of breast cancer or not. This argument has been going on for years now and it’s high time that people are aware of the truth in this debate. Doctors have been asked whether deodorant actually causes breast cancer but the truth is, there has not yet been any scientific and proven evidence that it does cause breast cancer. The debate goes on that parabens and aluminium that are the core ingredients of most deodorants are what causes breast cancer and not the use of deodorant itself.
What do you think? If you have something to say on this matter, feel free to Join the Breast Cancer Link Debate and express your opinions on this matter. Even if you wouldn’t like to join in on the debate, take the time to read what other people hafta say and maybe you could form your own views and ultimately create awareness for yourself and others regarding breast cancer.




