Study finds link between Black hair products and breast cancer

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Study finds link between Black hair products and breast cancer
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New research at the City of Hope studied the effects of parabens and saw increased cell growth with Black breast cancer patients but not white breast cancer patients.

"Natural was a stigma back in the day," said Love."I used to perm my hair. I used to color my hair all of the typical things that women do.""She said no it's stage three — maybe stage four," said Love.

"We've heard about them being linked to issues and cancer being harmful to us," she said."But after cancer that's when I'm like 'Ok I got to pay attention to what I put into my body and put on my body." "We saw increased cell growth in the Black breast cancer cell line with the paraben treatment but did not see the effects in the white breast cancer cell lines at the dose that was tested," said Dr. Lindsey Treviño.

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