Sunday, November 4, 2012

Breastfeeding Can Avoid Sexy Women from Breast Cancer


Besides good for the brain intelligence of children, breastfeeding can also reduce the risk of breast cancer for the mother, said dr. Dradjat R. Suardi, breast cancer specialist.
   
"Mother hit by breastfeeding can reduce the risk of breast cancer by 10-15 percent," he said at the inauguration of the Breast Cancer Foundation in Bandung West Java, on Wednesday.
   
"Fertilizer" cancer is hormone estrogen in the body. When during pregnancy and lactation, hormone progesterone appears. This hormone is then increased and perform protection, so that the hormone estrogen is no longer dominant, he said.
   
He explained that, if the mother is breast-feeding after birth, there is a period of 27 months for the mother which is not dominant hormone estrogen in the body. He said that in that time period, the risk of maternal breast cancer is reduced.
 
Although fertilizer cancer from the hormone estrogen, does not mean that men avoid the risk of breast cancer.
 
In a man's body also contained the hormone estrogen although the levels are not as much as is contained in the body of a woman.
 
"Men also have mammary glands, just not as evolved as women," she said.
 
Man's risk of developing breast cancer is 1 percent. The symptoms that arise in men who develop the disease are similar to women, such as the appearance of a lump in the breast and discharge from the nipple.
 
Generally, symptoms of breast cancer in men are more easily recognized than women.
 
"If there is a lump in the breast muddah men would be more visible, because they did not develop breasts like women," he added.

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