In October, breast cancer prevention month, we are invited to reflect on a disease that impacts millions of women around the world. However, despite advances in research, myths and erroneous beliefs persist that can generate anxiety and uncertainty.
At Shein they know that fashion is much more than following trends; It is a way to express ourselves, to feel safe and to take care of ourselves. And since taking care of ourselves also means being informed, we share with you some of the most common myths and realities about breast cancer so that you can take care of your health.
1. Mito: Breast cancer only affects older women.
Reality: Although it is more common in women over 50 years of age, breast cancer can occur at any age, even in young women, and can sometimes be more aggressive in them.
2. Mito: Deodorants and antiperspirants cause breast cancer.
Reality: There is no scientific evidence that links these products to breast cancer. If you are concerned about its use, you can opt for products without chemical substances.
3. Mito: Breast implants increase the risk of cancer.
Reality: Implants do not cause breast cancer, although they can make early detection difficult.
4. Mito: Breast cancer is always hereditary.
Reality: Although there are genes that predispose to breast cancer, most cases do not have a genetic origin. About 5% to 10% of breast cancer cases are thought to be hereditary.
5. Mito: If you have a family history of breast cancer, it is inevitable that you will develop the disease.
Reality: A risk factor is anything that increases your chances of getting a disease. However, even if you have one or several factors, it does not mean that the disease will necessarily develop. Although family history can increase the risk of cancer, it is advisable to consult a health professional to learn about risk factors and develop a prevention and detection plan.
6. Mito: Breast cancer always causes a lump in the breast or armpit (under the arm).
Reality: Not all breast cancers produce a palpable lump. Other symptoms may include increased thickness or swelling of part of the breast, irritation or sagging of the skin of the breast, redness or peeling in the nipple area, or sagging or pain in the nipple.
7. Mito: Breast cancer is painful.
Reality: In the early stages, cancer may not cause pain or have visible symptoms. For this reason, regular screening is essential.
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