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PART III: Anti-perspirant is "a" cause of Breast Cancer?: Email Hoax

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Top 1.   Jun 15, 1999 3:28 PM

» bajones - Email Hoax

Thank you Janice for your input. Your friend sure is lucky to have you, you obviously care alot about her. That could be one of the reasons she is a survivor! ;)

As a breast cancer survivor myself, and I can only speak for myself here, I was scared at first when I saw the "email". Then I thought, hmm, makes a little sense, maybe that's why and how I got breast cancer. Very few women/men find out exactly why they got it. Yes, we want answers. It's always "why me?", I don't care who you are, that's one of your first questions. But the more I logically thought about it rather than dreaming that it was my answer, the more it didn't make sense. Then, I saw a lot of other breast cancer patients and survivors worrying about the same things I was.
So here we are, and I wanted to present the information on an unbiased basis without swaying anyone one direction or another, just the plain facts. But, now I can say I DO NOT BELIEVE ANTI-PERSPIRANTS ARE A CAUSE IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM!! I do however believe that some ingredients can cause other problems, it does not cause cancer!!!!!

Bobbi Jones

-- posted by bajones


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