MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Diploma in Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART)
Gynaecologist, Chandigarh
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Diet has got no role in reducing the risk of breast cancer
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Having a healthy diet is propitious as well. A healthy diet comprises of fresh, vegetables, fruits and whole grains. It should also be high in soy and fish. On the other hand, several things in the diet need to be eliminated or reduced to lessen the risk of cancer. Alcohol consumption should be limited, and processed meat should be eaten in moderation. Try to take six meal breaks each day and do not skip your breakfast.
Which of the following factor is vital in reducing the risk of breast cancer?
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In the case of breast cancer reduction, early screening is crucial. The prognosis for breast cancer depends on its stage and when the disease has been diagnosed. Women, most especially, should undergo the mammogram and clinical breast exam regularly. In addition to that, women in their late 20s to early 30 s should learn how to do a self-breast exam. The earlier its detection and treatment, the better is the outcome. If you feel any lump or any other unusual changes in your breast, consult your doctor immediately.
Breast massage, breast exercise, and breastfeeding do not reduce the risk of breast cancer
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People often think Breast massage, breast exercise, and breastfeeding do not lessen the possibility of breast cancer but the fact is it does. Accrued wastes and toxins from the breast can result in fibrocystic changes, benign lumps, cysts, and pain. Lymphatic flow depends heavily on movement. Each subtle bounce of the breast increases lymphatic flow and gently massages the breast and cleans the breast of toxins. Massage your breast two times a day in circular motions.
Which of the following is the cause of breast cancer?
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One of the lead cause of breast cancer is Heredity Mutations. In fact, Five to ten percent of breast cancers are found to be caused by hereditary mutations. Women who are bearers of these mutations are up to 25 times more likely to develop cancer. It is recommended that women with a strong personal or family history of cancer should meet with a genetic counselor. BART and BRCA testing can be performed to predict their odds.
According to studies, there is a link between sleep and breast cancer
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Studies suggest a relationship between lacks of sleep and breast cancer. According to them, those who sleep less than 6 hours every night are more prone to have breast cancer. It turns out that melatonin, the hormone produced by the brain during sleep, helps suppress estrogen release. The latter is a hormone that affects the development of malignant cells. Try to have a sleep of at least 7 to 8 hours.