Paraben Link To Breast Cancer Unproven By Data, EU SCCP Says
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Demonstrable evidence does not exist to link breast cancer to the use of underarm cosmetics containing parabens, the EU's Scientific Committee on Consumer Products concluded in an opinion issued Jan. 28 and recently posted on its Web site
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