According to Stephanie Benson, the myth that breast sucking prevents breast cancer is untrue

Breast cancer survivor and Ghanaian female singer Stephanie Benson refutes suggestions that breast-feeding and breast-fondling are effective ways to prevent the disease.

According to Stephanie Benson, the myth that breast sucking prevents breast cancer is untrue

 The mother of five (Stephanie Benson discusses Valentine's Day plan) recently appeared on Okay FM's Best Entertainment show. Such narratives are ludicrous and deceptive.

"When I heard these words, I became really enraged. Although I am very playful and frequently post on social media, there are some things that we simply never tamper with.That story needs to cease, whoever began it. How is this even possible? If I hadn't had five children and been married for a long time, would I have developed breast cancer?

Breast cancer is not prevented by sucking, whether it is for pleasure or by newborns. Because some women are allowing guys to lick their breasts even when they are thrilled about it, this is the most reckless thing anyone will ever utter.

And they can't even tell the males it's acceptable because they want to avoid cancer, so that's practically like rape. This baffles me and makes no sense to me. Even science cannot support it, she claimed.

The One More singer said that she has breast cancer despite thinking she is among the healthiest individuals, adding that "It could be genetic, that is a family history, or just anything."

The singer has always been outspoken about her battles with breast cancer, telling her fans about the scars she received while fighting the illness a year ago.

 She posted on Instagram the message, "Love yourself; you are all you have and nobody will love you as much as you love yourself," urging others not to let their troubles define them.