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Household cleaners increase the risk of breast cancer

Household cleaners and air fresheners may be harmful to women’s health.

Women who regularly use household cleaners and air fresheners are doubling their chances of developing breast cancer.

After observing 1,500 women, researchers say the most dangerous are solid slow-air release fresheners and anti-mould products. Insect repellent and oven and surface cleaners also slightly increase a woman’s risk of developing the disease.

Laboratory tests have shown that some products have chemicals in them that may cause cancer. Women who used a combination of cleaning products were 110% more likely to develop breast cancer than those who never used these products.

Dr. Julia Brody is with the Silent Spring Institute in the United States. She commented: "Women who reported the highest combined cleaning product use had a doubled risk of breast cancer compared to those with the lowest reported use."

However, these early results must be backed up by other studies before becoming definitive conclusions.