Breast cancer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mutations that can lead to breast cancer have been experimentally linked to estrogen exposure. [30] Failure of immune surveillance, a theory in which the immune system removes ...
Paraben - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
PMID 14745840. ^ Parabens in deodorants and antiperspirants linked to breast cancer (NICNAS Search page) ^ Golden, Robert; Gandy, Jay; Vollmer, Guenter.
ABORTION SIGNIFICANTLY LINKED TO BREAST CANCER
Together For Life ... World Conference On Breast Cancer 2002 First, I need to tell you that in May of 2002 I attended the World Conference on Breast Cancer in ...
Breast-Feeding Linked to Lower Cancer Risk
There is new evidence that breast-feeding is associated with a lower incidence of breast cancer among a group of younger women who are at particularly high risk: those with breast ...
Breast-feeding linked to high grades, college
Oct. 14: A new study shows it’s possible for a pregnant woman to pass on cancer cells to her unborn child. Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with gynecologist Dr. Steven Goldstein ...
ACS :: What Causes Breast Cancer?
Some of these are more closely linked to breast cancer risk than others. For more details about these, see our document, Non-cancerous Breast Conditions.
Aluminum In Breast Tissue: A Possible Factor In The Cause Of Breast ...
Recent research has linked breast cancer with the use of aluminium-based, underarm antiperspirants. The known, but unaccounted for, higher incidence of tumours in the upper outer ...
Breast-Feeding Linked to Lower Cancer Risk
August 11, 2009. By Roni Caryn Rabin There is new evidence that breast-feeding is associated with a lower incidence of breast cancer among a group of younger women who are at ...
Breast Cancer Risk Linked to Red Meat for Young Women
Steaks, hamburgers, and other red meat could raise younger women's risk for an estrogen-linked form of breast cancer, says a report in Archives of Internal Medicine.
"Prudent" Diet Linked to Lower Breast Cancer Risk - ABC News
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A diet rich in fruits, vegetables and whole grains, and low in sweets and processed meats, may help lower the risk of breast cancer in some African ...