Written By Unknown on Monday, October 29, 2012 | 2:08 AM
Breast Cancer FAQs
Can physical activity reduce the risk of breast cancer?
Exercise
boosts the immune system and helps you to keep your weight in check.
With as little as three hours of exercise per week, or about 30 minutes a
day, a woman can begin to lower her risk of breast cancer. This doesn’t
require going to a gym either. Power walking is more than sufficient!
Can a healthy diet help to prevent breast cancer?
A
nutritious, low-fat diet (30 grams or less) with plenty of fruits and
green and orange vegetables can help reduce the risk of developing
breast cancer. A high-fat diet increases the risk because fat triggers
estrogen production that can fuel tumor growth.
Does smoking cause breast cancer?
Smoking
is a confirmed risk factor for many types of cancer. Recent research in
the last year (2012) has confirmed that smoking is a contributing risk
factor for developing breast cancer. Additionally, second hand smoke is
also a risk factor for cancer. So if you are a smoker, help yourself in a
significant way and join a smoking cessation program to help you stop.
The day you stop smoking the healing can begin and each week in which
you are smoke-free, you give yourself increasing advantages for a
healthier life. Smoking also directly contributes to heart and other
lung diseases, too.