Scary News and Information about Breast Cancer

Posted by Rokki | January 22nd, 2010 in Cancer and Tumor | No Comments »

Breast CancerIt is terrible news and information out there about breast cancer. These days, it seems that every magazine, newspaper, radio, and a piece of title-e-mail explaining that all women have an increased risk of breast cancer. It is a feeling of inevitability to all this incredible information that we have heard and read that women still tend to learn more about breast cancer as “if” and think as one case.

There are a lot of information out there afraid of the disease. Available statistics are terrible, and it brings an important question in mind, what can we do to prevent breast cancer? “Most medical advances in the field of breast cancer and is most concerned by what should be done after and not mainly affected by the disease.

There is more to prevent breast cancer compared to mammography, annual ritual. Of course, this may contribute to breast cancer at an early stage, but the best we can do. It keeps you always have the disease. To prevent breast cancer, we need more dynamic; we must take individual and collective actions.

The first step towards prevention of breast cancer proactively to reduce the causes and risk factors for breast cancer and risk of breast cancer. However convincing answers, few of these questions, because the research focuses mainly on eliminating breast cancer after – not before – to occur. Medical research has so few risk factors for breast cancer, diagnosed almost 70 percent of women with breast cancer is not associated with Section obvious risk factors are validated.

To make matters worse, our sex, age, reproductive history, family history, radiation exposure (eg, rain on the ground testing of nuclear bombs), race, culture and height are factors beyond our control.

When we are told that these factors play an important role in causing breast cancer, which may be left with feelings of despair and panic. For example, a woman who, like black or a family history of breast cancer will take you to the summit of patients at risk for breast cancer. These things do not decide for us.

If you also risk factors as “not very well documented, but which clearly contribute to the incidence of breast cancer, including taking hormones and exposure to prescription hormones, chlorinated organic compounds, pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, and electromagnetic fields, as well as lifestyle and unwise consumption of tobacco, alcohol, excessive wear bras too tight or do not, so that we can find, in fact, there are many ways in which we can reduce breast cancer and largely avoided.


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