Within the context of breast cancer, the authors discuss the role
of increased breast density, which can mask cancers that present as masses on mammography and which is considered to be an independent risk factor for the disease.
Not exact matches
They are often promoted for consumption in menopausal women for bone
density, but there is concern that over exposure to PhytoEstrogens
increases the risk
of breast cancer and causes fertility issues.
«The finding that MBI substantially
increases detection rates
of invasive cancers in dense
breasts without an unacceptably high
increase in false positive findings has important implications for
breast cancer screening decisions, particularly as 20 states now require mammography facilities to notify women about
breast density and encourage discussion
of supplemental screening options,» says Dr. Rhodes.
Increased breast density has been shown to mask cancers on the mammogram as well as to be associated with future risk
of breast cancer.
Professor Michael Lisanti, from The University
of Manchester — part
of Manchester Cancer Research Centre, said: «We know that high
breast density can greatly
increase a woman's
breast cancer risk as well as other factors such as aging, family history and presence
of mutations in genes such as BRCA 1 and BRCA 2.
Increased breast density is associated with a higher risk
of breast cancer.
At the conclusion
of the two - year study, the researchers found that
increasing levels
of omega - 3 in the blood were associated with reduced
breast density — but only in women with a body mass index above 29, bordering on obesity.
Furthermore, walking for exercise reduces risk
of hip fracture in the elderly, reduces risk
of cataracts,
increases bone
density, reduces risk
of falling, improves balance, improves flexibility, improves back and lower extremity strength, reduces low -
density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (this is the bad type
of cholesterol),
increases high -
density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol (this is the good type
of choleserol), reduces risk
of heart disease, reduces risk
of stroke, and reduces risk
of colon and
breast cancers.
Dealing with the
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of increasing *
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breast density.
At the conclusion
of the two - year study, the researchers found that
increasing levels
of omega - 3 in the blood were associated with reduced
breast density — but only in women with a body mass index above 29, bordering on obesity.
Olive oil's health benefits include: decreases * risk
of breast cancer and its recurrence, lowers the level
of LDL (low
density cholesterol, «bad cholesterol») and
increases * the level
of HDL (high
density cholesterol, «good cholesterol»), reduces * chances
of developing heart - related disease.
«An
increase of about three percent in
breast density is not negligible in terms
of breast cancer risk,» Diorio notes.