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sri rahayu11dc Study: Hair Straightening Products Increase Uterine Cancer Risk
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Ever heard of this expression? It doesn't have to be sick, but many people are willing to hurt themselves to get the desired appearance. One of them is hair. Whether it's cut, dyed, colored, or straightened, your hair is like a crown, so you have to look your best.

The problem is, there are not a few studies linking hair care products with cancer risk. A recent study revealed that hair straightening products can increase the risk of uterine or uterine cancer. Check out the full study!

1. Involve tens of thousands of female participants
It's no secret that hair care products contain compounds that disrupt endocrine and carcinogenic hormones, so they can increase the risk of hormone-sensitive cancers, such as breast cancer to ovarian cancer . However, no studies have looked at its effect on the uterus.

Published in the  Journal of the National Cancer Institute (JNCI) on October 17, 2022, United States (US) researchers from  Research Triangle Park  and  the University of North Carolina sought to determine the effect of hair care products 
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This study uses data from the  SISTER study by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS). From 2003–2009, 33,947 women aged 35–74 were involved in this study. They reported their use of hair care products over the past 12 months, including:


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