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Men Should Cease Lying To Women, S*cking B00bs Doesn’t Prevent Breast Cancer, Stephanie Benson Warns (Video)

Stephanie Benson, a Ghanaian jazz singer living in the UK, has refuted claims that sekz abuse of the breasts lowers the risk of breast cancer.

Stephanie Benson, a breast cancer survivor, clarified why this false belief needs to be corrected because it continues to harm women everywhere.

The mother of five stated that she would not have received a breast cancer diagnosis if her husband’s frequent s*cking of b00bs had prevented breast cancer.

She remarked, “There are some things you just don’t mess with,” noting that after having five children and being married for many years, she still had breast cancer.

In order to save lives, Stephaine Benson said it is imperative that the narrative be abandoned and accurate information about breast cancer be disseminated.

The singer has been fairly transparent about her battle with breast cancer throughout the years.

She opened out to her followers in 2022 about the wounds she had sustained during her fight with breast cancer as well as other health problems and her recovery process.

Stephaine Benson said she has lost her nipples due to the severity of her breast cancer, but she is grateful to still be alive.

In a video posted to Instagram, she advised viewers to “love yourself; you are all you have and nobody will love you as much as you love yourself.”

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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