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The Breast Cancer Survivor's Guide To Personal Care Products

One in eight women will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer over the course of their lifetime. 

Worldwide, female breast cancer has now surpassed lung cancer as the most commonly diagnosed cancer. An estimated 2,261,419 new cases of breast cancer were diagnosed in women across the world in 2020.

Navigating life after breast cancer treatment poses unique challenges, especially concerning personal care products. The toll of chemotherapy and radiation treatments is evident not only internally but also externally. 

Many survivors experience significant changes in their skin, which becomes thin, sallow-looking, dry, and fragile due to the harsh effects of these therapies. As such, prioritizing skin care becomes paramount in the journey toward recovery and well-being.

In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the essential considerations for breast cancer survivors when selecting personal care products. From understanding the risks associated with certain chemicals to championing change and empowering action, we're committed to providing valuable insights to support survivors in prioritizing their health and well-being. 

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Breast Cancer and Personal Care Products - Are You At Risk?

Breast cancer, the leading cause of cancer death among women globally, has recently come under the spotlight for its potential links to the personal care products many of us use daily. 

A groundbreaking study published in Environmental Health Perspectives identified over 900 chemicals commonly found in personal care products that could be contributing to an increased risk of breast cancer. The study identified chemicals that have been either linked to mammary gland tumors or increased certain hormonal activities that may result in forming tumors, or both. 

In this article, we’re going to explore how certain chemicals cause increased risk of breast cancer, identify the top 6 chemicals of concern, and explore what steps can be taken to prioritize our health.

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