That is a good question. I did a little research and found that there is no conclusive evidence that links the use of underarm antiperspirants or deodorants, shaving frequency, and the development of breast cancer. However, some studies have provided conflicting results. For more information...
That is a good question. I did a little research and found that there is no conclusive evidence that links the use of underarm antiperspirants or deodorants, shaving frequency, and the development of breast cancer. However, some studies have provided conflicting results. For more information about this, you should check out this link: http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Risk/AP-Deo.