Summary:
On the basis of existing studies among the assumed preventable risk factors of
ovarian cancer, one of the most common female cancers, ranks also exposure to
talcum powder. Talcum powder is a part of some cosmetic products which are
applied also to female genital area. Via hygienic products e.g. condom, contraceptive
diaphragm, talcum powder can be introduced deeper into the productive
system and cause a foreign body reaction in the ovaries. Due to traces of some
minerals in talcum powder, it may cause damage to ovarian cells by local inflammation,
oxidative stress, increased production of prostaglandin and cytokines,
which may have a mutagenic effect. Early detection of ovarian cancer is rather
problematic, resulting in a relatively low 5-year survival rate of affected women.
Until the causal relation between talcum powder and ovarian cancer is confirmed
or ruled out, reduction of exposure to suspected risk factors, including application
of cosmetic products containing talcum powder to the female genital area, is
recommended.More unequivocal identification of causal factors of ovarian cancer
is expected from further studies in this field including participation of talcum
powder in the pathogenesis of this female cancer with a high death rate.
Key words:
ovarian cancer - talcum powder - risk factor
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