New Clue in the Fight Against Breast Cancer

by Jack Lee

Is there a link between Paraben, a substance found in many cosmetics and breast cancer? Researchers think there is, however the results are not conclusive. What they do know is paraben is found in unhealthy breast tissue and cancerous tumors in the breast in an alarming percentage of biopsies.

“Parabens (alkyl esters of p-hydroxybenzoic acid) are widely used as antimicrobial preservatives in thousands of cosmetics, personal care products, pharmaceutical products, and food. There are six commonly used forms (Methylparaben, Ethylparaben, p-Propylparaben, Isobutylparaben, n-Butylparaben and Benzylparaben) and it is estimated that they are used in at least 13,200 cosmetics products.

According to the lead researcher of the recent study, Philippa Darbre, an oncology expert at the university of Reading, in Edinburgh, the chemical form of the parabens found in 18 of the 20 tumors tested indicated that they originated from something applied to the skin, the most likely candidates being deodorants, antiperspirants, creams, or body sprays.”

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