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Top 3 Breast Cancer Determining Factors

Posted In Breast Cancer on December 22, 2009 No Comment


Breast Cancer could be elicited by three crucial factors that could be major contributors for the condition occurring or raise the risk of relapse.

1. Weekly intake of 3 wine glasses ups the risk of breast cancer relapse by thirty percent

United States scientists from the Kaiser Permanent Division of Research, Oakland, California, have claimed that women that have had success with breast cancer treatment must curb their intake of alcohol to lower the likelihood of the disease recurring. Obese and women after reaching menopause are especially prone to facing relapse as a consequence of alcohol. Several studies have ranked the degree of heightened risk from 4-7% per alcoholic drink or unit of alcohol that is the quantity present in a small-sized wine glass.

alcohol and breast cancer riskThe recent study took into consideration 1,897 women who survived cancer with preliminary stage of the condition for three years from 1997 onwards. A comparison was drawn in between breast cancer relapse among women earlier detected having breast cancer that indulged in drinking with a set of women earlier identified with the condition that didn’t drink. The women filled in a survey on the intake of wines, beers and liquor in the previous year and their medical condition documentation were evaluated.

Subsequent to 8 years of being followed up, there were 349 cases of breast cancer relapse and 332 fatalities due to cancers and other reasons. From the drinking category that constitutes fifty percent of those involved, wine appeared to be the preferred option of alcohol intake in ninety percent of women.

About forty-three percent drunk liquor and thirty-six percent had beer. The general rise in risk was thirty percent in those women who drank 3-4 drinks weekly, with women in their post-menopause phase and the obese ones were at the maximum risk. The form of alcohol being consumed didn’t affect the risk.

2. Protracted Second hand Cigarette Smoke Exposure imminently raises Breast Cancer Risk

Being exposed to second hand smoke for drawn out periods of time and in increased amounts could raise the risk of developing breast cancer, even amongst those who never indulged in smoking cigarettes.

Researchers from the Northern California Cancer Center’s Berkeley Office during the course of their California Teachers study gathered comprehensive data through surveys done on fifty-seven thousand women for ascertaining if age, surroundings or extent of exposure has an impact on the risk of developing breast cancer.

The risk appeared to be restricted to exposure through maturity (in women twenty years or more) and essentially in post-menopausal women; early on exposure to second hand smoke prior to twenty years of age did not single-handedly raise the risk.

3. Seclusion and Stress all contribute to Breast Cancer Risk

stress and breast cancerBeing socially isolated and associated stress could make a woman more susceptible to developing breast cancer. These were the findings that researchers from the University of Chicago found during the course of their study that examined environmental factors that could be contributors to cancer risk. The researchers discovered that several women residing in crime-inflicted localities would indubitably be dealing with a host of stress-eliciting factors inclusive of being socially isolated. Hence, Afro-American origin women were observed to have a sooner inception of breast cancer, though the entire occurrence is analogous to women belonging to other origins.

The study additionally indicated an underlying association in between social communication and disease wherein those rats that lived in seclusion had elevated levels of stress hormones, starting in maturity, becoming apprehensive, nervous and wary and then susceptible to cancers in later part of their middle age. In innate circumstances, the production of estrogen and progesterone from the ovaries don a major part in the innately arising milk-secreting and breast cancer tumors. During the rat study, there was innate development of the tumors when the ovaries had ceased to function thus depicting the part that seclusion and stress hormones play in cancer growth.


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