Breast cancer: exploring the role of bra structure
Khaled Moustafa
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Abstract:
The complexity of breast cancer and its increasing occurrence necessitate a comprehensive exploration of potential contributing factors. In this regard, I propose an investigation into the role of bra chemical compositions, particularly synthetic materials like plastic and polyester, which may contain carcinogenic substances and nanoparticles that could disrupt hormonal balance and contribute to breast cancer development. Given the sensitivity of breast skin, researching the possible correlation between bra structure and breast cancer is a worthwhile endeavor. Large-scale studies are required to gather comprehensive data and understand the impact of bra composition. Until conclusive outcomes are reached, opting for bras made from natural fibers like cotton might be a wise choice for a safer and healthier alternative.
Date: 2024-05-16
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/y2ndt_v1
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