Myth or Fact: Can Antiperspirants Cause Breast Cancer? Ft. Dr Santhosh Kumar Devadas
In this video, Dr Santhosh Kumar Devadas, Consultant Medical Oncologist at Ramaiah Memorial Hospital, Bengaluru, debunks the myth that antiperspirants can cause breast cancer.
He explains that there is no scientific evidence linking the use of antiperspirants to an increased risk of developing breast cancer. Despite widespread concerns, research has not shown any harmful connection between antiperspirants and breast cancer, allowing women to continue using these products safely.
However, Dr Devadas emphasizes the importance of moderation. He advises that, while antiperspirants themselves are harmless, excessive use of anything, even safe products, should be avoided. A balanced approach is always the best way to maintain overall health.
This video clears up common misconceptions and provides accurate, evidence-based information on breast cancer prevention. By addressing these myths, Dr Devadas helps viewers make informed decisions based on facts, not fear.
Watch the video to learn more about how to protect your health and avoid unnecessary worries about antiperspirants.