| Cancer can be defined as a disease that is | | | | tragically known to be common among women may |
| characterized by uncontrolled cell division and the | | | | have overlooked the most obvious cause of all: the |
| ability of these cells to invade other tissues, either by | | | | wearing of bras (tight bras). |
| direct growth into adjacent tissue or by migration of | | | | The cuff link between Breast Cancer and Bras is |
| cells to distant sites | | | | based on personal experiences. It happens that when |
| As many women as have developed breast cancer | | | | the breast is chronically restricted by a bra, the lymph |
| have no identifiable hazards other than their gender. | | | | system that surrounds it may become blocked |
| When you are been diagnose to have been a breast | | | | thereby preventing the lymph from carrying out its |
| cancer patient, the question that normally crop up is | | | | function of removing toxins from the area, thus |
| "I have no family history of breast cancer or any risk | | | | making cancer to be more likely. |
| and hazard factors, where did this come from". | | | | Women who wore their bras more than 12 hours a |
| Family history is just one of the risk factors for male | | | | day or so tightly as to cause red marks on their skin |
| breast cancer but to that of a woman, there are | | | | are much more likely to have contracted breast |
| several hazards and risk factors that boost the | | | | cancer. They're really invested in wearing bras; |
| chances of having breast cancer, which is complex; | | | | women identify with their breasts so much. Can they |
| hence the need to promote awareness and take | | | | stop wearing bras if it meant saving their lives, if this |
| steps for prevention. | | | | is the case, one's life matters a great deal. |
| The hazards of breast cancer, which is a disease | | | | |