Two reports about Breast Cancer in today's online copy of UK's Daily Telegraph:
'Gender-bending' chemicals linked to breast cancer rise here - Extract from the report:
The "gender-bending" chemicals are found in a host of common products, from scented candles and air fresheners to plastics used for babies' bottles and the casings of mobile phones.
and Screening for breast cancer 'may harm women' here - Extract from the report:
Breast cancer screening may be doing more harm than good, a new report says today. One in nine UK women is diagnosed with breast cancer at some time. The research found that for every 2,000 women invited to have mammograms, one would have their life prolonged but 10 would endure potentially devastating and unnecessary treatment.
Since the incidence of breast cancer is rising, and one of the contributory causative factors is obesity, women who are overweight would lower their risk of developing breast cancer if they were to lower their sodium intake, because salt sensitivity and fluid retention are what cause obesity, rather than over-eating.
(A survey carried out by Cancer Research UK found that most British people do not know there is a strong link between obesity and cancer. Most were aware of a link between obesity and heart disease, but not with cancer. Studies have shown that being overweight increases the risk of cancer of the breast, bowel, womb, kidney and oesophagus. A major study (2003) by the American Cancer Society also associates obesity with stomach cancer and prostate cancer in men, multiple myeloma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and cancers of the cervix, ovary, prostate, liver, and pancreas.)
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Wednesday, October 18, 2006
'Gender-bending' chemicals linked to breast cancer rise and Screening for breast cancer 'may harm women'
Posted by Willow at 11:17 am
Labels: 'Gender-bending' chemicals, breast cancer, Fluid Retention, Obesity, screening, sodium intake
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