Myth About Cancer Treatment
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Myth: Biopsies can spread cancer.
Fact: Biopsies are a safe procedure and do not spread cancer.
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Myth: Cancer is always painful.
Fact: Pain is not a universal symptom of cancer. Many people with cancer experience little to no pain.
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Myth: Chemotherapy always causes hair loss.
Fact: Not all chemotherapy treatments lead to hair loss.
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Myth: A bad diet directly causes cancer.
Fact: While a healthy diet can reduce risk, a poor diet alone is not a direct cause.
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Myth: Negative emotions cause cancer.
Fact: While stress can impact overall health, it doesn’t directly cause cancer.
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Myth: Power lines cause cancer.
Fact: Extensive research has not found a definitive link between power lines and cancer.
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Myth: Cell phones cause brain cancer.
Fact: Numerous studies have shown no link between cell phone use and brain cancer.
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Myth: Microwaving food in plastic containers causes cancer.
Fact: Microwave-safe containers are safe for use. Avoid using non-microwave-safe containers.
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Myth: Deodorant or antiperspirant causes breast cancer.
Fact: There’s no scientific evidence to support this claim.
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Myth: Sugar feeds cancer.
Fact: While a balanced diet is important, sugar does not directly feed cancer cells.
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