Concerns are growing after Dr. Foster Buabeng, CEO of Buabeng Herbal Hospital, warned that condoms may contain PFAS chemicals that could increase cancer risk. The issue has sparked debate on social media, but scientists say the situation requires careful interpretation rather than panic.

What Are PFAS Chemicals?
PFAS, often called “forever chemicals,” are synthetic compounds used in many consumer products because they resist water, grease, and stains. Studies have linked long-term exposure to some PFAS compounds with health problems including kidney and testicular cancer, thyroid disorders, and fertility issues.
Research Found PFAS In Some Condoms And Lubricants
A 2024 investigation commissioned by Mamavation and carried out by an EPA-certified laboratory detected indications of PFAS in a small percentage of tested condoms and lubricants. About 12% of condoms and 25% of lubricants examined showed detectable levels of organic fluorine, which can indicate the presence of PFAS.
Does This Mean Condoms Cause Cancer?
No direct scientific evidence currently shows that condom use causes cancer. Researchers emphasize that the exact health effects of PFAS exposure through condoms remain unknown. Health experts also note that condoms remain one of the most effective tools for preventing HIV, sexually transmitted infections, and unintended pregnancies.
Why Scientists Are Calling For More Research
Because reproductive tissues are highly sensitive and absorb substances efficiently, scientists have urged manufacturers to investigate and eliminate possible PFAS contamination. Some lawsuits have also been filed against manufacturers, though allegations have not been proven in court.
Why This Story Matters
The findings highlight growing concerns about PFAS exposure in everyday products. However, experts caution against abandoning condom use based solely on current evidence, stressing that the benefits of protection against sexually transmitted infections and unplanned pregnancies are well established.
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