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There аre mаny miscоnceptiоns аbоut breast cancer and its causes. In the late 1990s, rumors suggested that antiperspirants cause breast cancer. Even today, some retail sources continue to offer alternative underarm hygiene products that claim to reduce the risk of breast cancer. One viral e-mail claimed that by blocking perspiration, antiperspirants prevent the body from purging toxins, instead forcing the body to store the toxins in lymph nodes in the underarm area near breast tissue. The e-mail stated that men were less likely to develop breast cancer from antiperspirants because their underarm hair trapped most of the product away from direct contact with skin. And as men are less likely to shave their underarms, they are less likely to have shaving nicks through which antiperspirants can enter the body.Read the abstracts of the two articles for which URLs are provided below. Darbre, 2005: http://is.gd/pPLxwZ Darbre et al., 2004: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14745841 From reading only the abstracts name two components of underarm deodorants and antiperspirants that have been identified as possible culprits in causing breast cancer. Possible culprits in causing breast cancer: 1. 2. Briefly comment on one strength and one weakness for each of the studies (consider sample size, control groups, and overall study design). 2005 Aluminum study 2004 Parabens study Strength: Weakness: Based on what you read in the abstracts do you think that use of antiperspirants or deodorants, or both, is a consistent risk factor for breast cancer? Has your opinion about underarm hygiene changed? Explain how and why your opinion has either changed or remained consistent, referring to the abstracts that you have reviewed.