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Is it true that feminine pads can cause ovarian cysts and even cancer on the long term?
Nov 30, 2013
No, it is not true.
The maximum you can get is local infection or allergy, but not cancer or ovarian cyst...
The maximum you can get is local infection or allergy, but not cancer or ovarian cyst...
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