How to Reduce the Risk of Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in women, and it is also very difficult to treat. What we can do is to have a regular physical examination and form a good living habit.
Researchers analyzed data from thousands of women to find out which lifestyle habits were more likely to affect a woman's risk of breast cancer. They found that three specific habits prevented 29 percent of breast cancer: avoiding alcohol, avoiding obesity after menopause and estrogen - progestin replacement hormone therapy. The researchers said these three factors are the most easily controlled to help reduce the risk for high-risk breast cancer patients because other factors, such as genetics, menstruation and menopause, are beyond their control. In fact, for these high-risk women, controlling their bmi, not drinking, not smoking, and not using hormone therapy could reduce their risk of breast cancer to the level of the average woman.
Although the study had some drawbacks, such as the fact that it looked only at women in the United States, the lifestyle habits mentioned can benefit all women.
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Researchers analyzed data from thousands of women to find out which lifestyle habits were more likely to affect a woman's risk of breast cancer. They found that three specific habits prevented 29 percent of breast cancer: avoiding alcohol, avoiding obesity after menopause and estrogen - progestin replacement hormone therapy. The researchers said these three factors are the most easily controlled to help reduce the risk for high-risk breast cancer patients because other factors, such as genetics, menstruation and menopause, are beyond their control. In fact, for these high-risk women, controlling their bmi, not drinking, not smoking, and not using hormone therapy could reduce their risk of breast cancer to the level of the average woman.
Although the study had some drawbacks, such as the fact that it looked only at women in the United States, the lifestyle habits mentioned can benefit all women.
Cancer is terrible, but I also believe that with the progress of medical research, this difficulty will be overcome sooner or later. Our DLdevelop is also working hard for this. We focuse on the research and development of Elisa reagents, and has achieved good results. This kind of products mainly measure the concentration of proteins, hormones and other substances in biological samples. To get more information, you could contact our professional staff directly or directly to our website: http://www.dldevelop.com