Role of Partners Saliva In Breast Cancer
The purpose of this survey is to explore correlations between partner salivary content and breast cancer. In other words is their something in a partners saliva that over the long term, may contribute to breast cancer. Specifically acid reflux or alcohol. There is currently no scientific research suggesting that there is a connection between breast cancer and salivary content. This survey is for exploratory purposes ONLY!  

This survey is for women only please.

ONLY FIRST 3 QUESTIONS required. The rest are optional. Thank you very much!
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Do you shower after sex? *
Where you ever diagnosed with breast cancer? *
What is your age range? *
How often do you have sex shortly after your partner has been drinking alcohol ?
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How often do you have sex after your partner uses an alcohol - based mouthwash.
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Does your partner have acid reflux?
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If your partner has acid reflux, how often does he suffer from it, to your knowledge.
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How often do you shower?
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When do you typically shower after sex?
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Did any of your past long term partners have any of the issues described above? For example in your youth did you have a lot of sex with partners often after a night out drinking or with someone with acid reflux issues.
If you can share the survey with 3 - 4 friends who might be interested in taking it, it would be greatly appreciated. Here is a link to the survey https://forms.gle/zBCozmfx9HXya2aEA
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