Join the Women
with the Healthiest Breasts
in the World

Make History!

Join the International Bra-Free Study

Bras Can be a Pain. Literally. In fact, research shows tight bras can cause breast pain, cysts, and even cancer. The tighter and longer the bra is worn, the higher the risks. While the bra-cancer link is still being resisted by affected industries, the fact is that bra-free women have the healthiest breasts. The Bra-Free Study will prove that and show that this group of women will have lower breast cancer rates compared to women who wear bras.
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Did you know...

Bra-free women have about the same risk of breast cancer as men, while the tighter and longer the bra is worn the higher the risk rises.

Red marks or indentations in your skin means your bra is too tight.

Sleeping in a bra is the worst thing you can do for your breasts.

Bras also cause breasts to droop, and develop cysts and pain.

 Fibrocystic Breast Disease should be called "Tight Bra Syndrome.”

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Joining is Simple and Free

All you need to do is pledge to be bra-free. If you are already bra-free and have healthy breasts, that’s awesome! Please join! If you wear a bra, then we invite you to explore the benefits of letting your breasts be natural and free. Get ready for a transformative experience. The study is ongoing, and you can join or leave the study whenever you want.

Joining The Study

For Health

By joining the International Bra-Free Study, you become part of a sisterhood of health-conscious women who want to show the world how to prevent breast cancer.

For Research

You will join a select group of bra-free women whose health will become a gold standard for future breast cancer research.

For Prevention

You will be given the opportunity to participate in research, and we will keep you abreast of new discoveries and important health tips.

Best of All, you will be doing the most important thing for your breast health and to prevent breast cancer.

For more information just fill out this short contact form and we will send you your study registration information by email.