Breast Cancer Care: Comment on research suggesting that breast feeding reduces the risk of breast cancer
Comment on research suggesting that breast feeding reduces the risk of breast cancer in women who delay childbirth, as presented at the Annual Conference of the American Association for Cancer Research.
Lisa Grosser, Breast Cancer Nurse Specialist at Breast Cancer Care said:
“This is an interesting study that follows on from earlier research in this field.
“We already know that having children at an older age can increase a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer but that the longer she breastfeeds, the more she reduces her risk.
“However it is too early to say for certain that breastfeeding negates the effects of a late pregnancy on breast cancer risk, and further studies on a larger scale are needed in this area.
“There is still much to learn about the causes of breast cancer. Age remains the biggest risk factor for the disease.”
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