This hypothesis is supported by the statistics which show that the more full - term pregnancies a woman has had,
the lower her risk of ovarian cancer.
-- Health magazine, September 2011 The Pill prevents ovulation; the fewer times a woman ovulates over a lifetime,
the lower her risk of ovarian cancer.
Medication that suppresses ovulation has been shown to
lower the risk of ovarian cancer.
Some studies suggest it may help prevent bone loss later in life and possibly
lower the risk of ovarian cancer by delaying the onset of menstruation after pregnancy.
lower risk of ovarian cancer, as does having used birth control at any point in your life.
Women who breastfeed tend to have
a lower risk of ovarian cancer, breast cancer, diabetes, obesity, and osteoporosis.
Research indicates that breastfeeding is beneficial for both you and your baby — you experience
lower risk of ovarian cancer, postpartum depression, breast cancer and diabetes, while your baby receives all the good nutrients and also has a lower risk of diseases like diabetes, obesity, asthma and lower respiratory infections.
Breastfeeding is believed to
lower the risks of ovarian cancer as well.
And taking the pill for five years
lowers risk of ovarian cancer by 50 percent
Not exact matches
Studies show that the longer a woman breastfeeds the more she reduces the
risk of many illnesses to her child (such as childhood
cancers) and
risk of illness to herself (
lower risk of breast,
ovarian, and cervical
cancer).
There's less
risk of postpartum depression,
lower risk of breast and
ovarian cancer, and it supports strong bonds between the family, both emotional and psychological.
Breastfed babies also have a
lower incidence
of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome), and breastfeeding mothers have a
lower risk of developing type 2 Diabetes and breast,
ovarian, and uterine
cancers.
For women who choose to breastfeed there are
lower risks associated with breast and
ovarian cancer, less chance
of hip fractures and osteoporosis in later life, and the added benefit that it helps with getting back to their pre-baby weight.
• Breastmilk protects babies from illness and can also reduce the
risk of Type 1 diabetes, childhood leukemia and other serious illnesses, as well as
lowering the
risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS); • Breastfeeding is healthy for moms, including
lowering their
risk of Type 2 diabetes, breast
cancer,
ovarian cancer and postpartum depression; • Breastfeeding saves families money on the cost
of formula and illness; and • Breastfeeding saves insurers and employers (including the military) money on the expenses
of medical care and lost workplace productivity (both due to infant illness).
Additionally, the U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services finds that women who breastfeed their babies probably
lower their
risk for developing breast
cancer, type 2 diabetes,
ovarian cancer, postpartum depression, and rheumatoid arthritis.
Breastfeeding has been proven to
lowering your
risk of breast and
ovarian cancer and may also
lower your
risk of osteoporosis.
There are also long term benefits
of breastfeeding including reduced rates
of ovarian and breast
cancers and
lower risks of osteoporosis.
Breastfeeding has been shown to
lower your
risk of breast or
ovarian cancer, and maybe even osteoporosis.
Because you continue to nurse, your
risk of breast and
ovarian cancer is
lowered.
Breastfeeding also may
lower the
risk of pre-menopausal breast
cancer and
ovarian cancer.
For mothers, breastfeeding
lowers the
risk for breast and
ovarian cancers, and possibly the
risk of endometrial
cancer.
For the nursing mother, benefits include a
lower risk of diabetes for mothers not diagnosed with gestational diabetes, a
lower chance
of arthritis, and breast and
ovarian cancers.
The HHS said that mothers can have a
lower risk of type 2 diabetes, certain types
of breast
cancers and
ovarian cancer when they breastfeed.
Low estrogen levels are clearly linked to a reduced
risk of breast, uterine, and
ovarian cancer.
Earlier studies have shown that mothers who nurse their babies exhibit
lower risk of breast and
ovarian cancers.
Plus, breastfeeding encourages quicker bonding between mother and baby, easier weight loss for mom,
lowered risk of post partum depression and
lowered risk for breast and
ovarian cancers in mothers.
And you'll have a
lower risk of premenopausal breast
cancer and
ovarian cancer, an often deadly disease that's on the rise.
Breastfeeding also
lowers your
risk of breast and
ovarian cancer.
And there were also benefits to me — such a
lower risk of breast and
ovarian cancer, plus not having to deal with my period for nine extra months.
And studies show that breastfeeding helps
lower a woman's
risk of breast
cancer, high blood pressure, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, and also may help decrease the
risk of uterine and
ovarian cancer.
Next question: Moms who breastfeed have
lower risk of: (and we have some choices here) a. breast -
cancer b. osteoporoses c. uterine and
ovarian cancer d. all
of the above ALICIA: D. GRAEME SEABROOK: You know, I am going to say «D» because I want it to be true.
It can help with post-pregnancy recovery and, over the long term,
lowers the
risk of obesity, osteoporosis and breast and
ovarian cancer.
Based on a calculation called the «
Risk of Ovarian Cancer Algorithm,» women were divided into three groups: those who should receive another CA125 test one year later (low risk), those who should receive a repeat CA125 in three months (intermediate risk), and those who should receive a transvaginal ultrasound and be referred to a gynecologic oncologist (high ri
Risk of Ovarian Cancer Algorithm,» women were divided into three groups: those who should receive another CA125 test one year later (
low risk), those who should receive a repeat CA125 in three months (intermediate risk), and those who should receive a transvaginal ultrasound and be referred to a gynecologic oncologist (high ri
risk), those who should receive a repeat CA125 in three months (intermediate
risk), and those who should receive a transvaginal ultrasound and be referred to a gynecologic oncologist (high ri
risk), and those who should receive a transvaginal ultrasound and be referred to a gynecologic oncologist (high
riskrisk).
«We found that women who consume foods high in two sub-groups
of powerful substances called flavonoids — flavonols and flavanones — had a significantly
lower risk of developing epithelial
ovarian cancer.
High - Calcium,
Low - Lactose Diet may Reduce
Risk of Ovarian Cancer in African - American Women MedicalResearch.com — September 20, 2016
Studies also show numerous benefits to the mother, including decreased
risk of cancers (breast,
ovarian, cervical, endometrial),
lower incidence
of postpartum depression, and reduced chance
of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.
For many women, birth control pills provide huge benefits: They protect against unplanned pregnancies, can reduce symptoms
of PMS and other hormonal issues, and might
lower the
risk of endometrial and
ovarian cancer.
•
Cancer prevention: A 2009 review
of 51 green tea studies found that sipping three to five cups a day may
lower the
risks of ovarian, colorectal, lung, and prostate
cancers, but not breast or other
cancers, says lead author Katja Boehm, research fellow at the Center
of Integrative Medicine at the University
of Witten / Herdecke in Germany.
I've learned from lactation consultants that things like immunity support, gut health, and retina and cognitive development for the baby and faster recovery, increased emotional health, and even
lower risks of ovarian or breast
cancer for the mom.
When the liver breaks these hormones down, into their less active metabolites, they become less harmful —
lowering the
risk of female
cancers, reducing
ovarian cysts, and minimizing menstrual - related breast pain and cramping.
Other studies have shown that it can
lower the
risk of both pre - and postmenopausal breast
cancers as well as
ovarian cancers that are often difficult to treat with conventional medicine.
A review
of 40 studies on gastrointestinal
cancers found a 21 to 43 percent
lower cancer risk with high intake
of whole grains compared to
low intakes.21 Although studies examining the
risk of hormone - dependent
cancers are limited, the same review found that subjects in the highest category
of whole grain intake had a 10 to 45 percent
lower risk of endometrial
cancer and a 37 to 40 percent
lower risk for
ovarian cancer.21
Altering your pet eliminates the
risks of certain diseases such as
ovarian or testicular
cancer as well as
lowering the incidence
of mammary
cancer in females.
Spaying eliminates your pet's
risk of uterine or
ovarian cancer while significantly
lowering the
risk of breast
cancer, potentially extending your pet's life.
Altered animals have a very
low to no
risk of mammary gland tumors /
cancer, prostate
cancer, perianal tumors, pyometria, and uterine,
ovarian and testicular
cancers.
It can drastically
lower your pup's
risk of developing breast
cancer and completely eliminate her
risk of ovarian or uterine
cancers.
Breastfeeding
lowers a mother's
risk of developing type 2 diabetes, breast
cancer and
ovarian cancer.