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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Breastfeeding and breast cancer: what you should know

My mom is a breast cancer survivor so I'm of the mind-set that it's not a matter of if, but when, I'll be diagnosed with the disease. Although, I just heard some pretty encouraging news. We all know that breastfeeding is good for our babies and good for our hearts. You might also know that women who breastfeed have a lower risk of osteoporosis, ovarian cancer, and low blood pressure. Now new research shows something about breastfeeding and breast cancer that has even the researchers amazed.

 A new report shows that breastfeeding is associated with a lower incidence of breast cancer among women who are at particularly high risk: those who have a history of breast cancer in their family.

Specifically, the report found that among women with an immediate relative (a mother or a sister) who had breast cancer, those who breast-fed had a 59 percent lower risk of premenopausal breast cancer.

"I was sort of stunned," said Dr. Alison M. Stuebe, one of the researchers on the study who is an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of North Carolina. 

Dr. Stuebe even suggested that breastfeeding might prove to be just as effective a strategy for women at a high risk of breast cancer as Tamoxifen (a drug that is often used to reduce a woman's breast cancer risk).

Has anyone in your immediate family had breast cancer? Do you breastfeed?

Written by Suzanne Murray for CafeMom's Baby Buzz

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  • jello's Avatar
    Posted by jello Fri Aug 14, 2009 10:23am PDT

    thats amazing!

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  • classicalmuzclovr's Avatar
    Posted by classicalmuzclovr Fri Aug 14, 2009 1:14pm PDT

    This is great news for me.

    I always knew that nursing helped some to lower the risk of breast cancer in general.

    But to know it also significantly lowers risk of someone like me, whose Mother had premenopausal breast cancer, is very reassuring.

    My mom had breast cancer at the age of only 38. They caught it early, thank God, and she is now 60 and has had no reoccurence.

    I am 35 now, and I breastfed both of my children. Also, I had my first child before the age of 30, which they say also lowers the risk of breast cancer.

    I just had a mammogram recently, and it came out fine.

    This is great news, and I'm glad you posted it.

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  • awesome one's Avatar
    Posted by awesome one Sun Aug 16, 2009 4:59pm PDT

    My mother had breast cancer. I breast fed all 4 of my children, received yearly mammograms and took other precautions. However, I contracted premenopausal breast cancer last year. Maybe all the breastfeeding postponed my getting it or made it less severe than it could have been, I don't know. I do know breastfeeding is good for the mother and great for the baby. Ultimately, lots of more breast cancer research needs to continue.

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  • Yosselin's Avatar
    Posted by Yosselin Mon Aug 17, 2009 1:59am PDT

    This is really good news because i was wondering about breastfeeding... i think im definitly going to breastfeed now =)...

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