Saturday, October 9, 2010

Outsmart Breast Cancer: Part I

October is breast cancer awareness month.  According to an article in the October 2010 issue of Good Housekeeping magazine, states that no matter what age you are now, or what generation you belong to, it's not too early, or too late, to take steps to avoid the disease.  Below are 4 of the 9 steps that make a difference from eating the right vegetables, to taking the correct supplements.

1.  Watch out for weight creep:  If you could still fit into your high school prom dress (with Spanx, if necessary), you're in good shape in more ways than one.  Woman who have gained between 21 and 30 pounds since age 18 have a 40 percent increase risk of breast cancer compared with those who have put on five or fewer pounds, an American Cancer Society study found.
2.  Embrace cauliflower: Recent research seems to show that adopting a pattern of eating that includes lots of fruits and vegetables is beneficial.  When Colorado State University scientist took a second look at the famed Singapore study, the research that initially pointed to the Asian-style diet found that even among Chinese women, those who ate more "vegetable-fruit-soy" diet had a lower risk of breast cancer than woman whose plates contained less of these.  The veggies that seemed to to the most good: cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, and kale.
3. Swallow a super supplement: In a Canadian study involving more than 6,000 women, those who reported taking a daily dose of vitamin D were 24 percent less likely to develop breast cancer. The science is not definitive, but evidence is growing that women with adequate vitamin D blood levels have a lower risk of breast cancer than those whose levels are below normal.
4. Avoid excess hormones: Most women are aware that hormone therapy has been linked to a higher risk of breast cancer.  But studies have also found that birth control pills raise your chances slightly, at least while you're actually on the Pill (the risk starts to go down when you stop taking it; after 10 year, it's the same as it would be if you'd never been on the Pill).

Stay tuned for tomorrow because there will be 5 more preventive measures you can take to help in the battle against breast cancer.  We as women and mothers must take care of our health for the sake of the family.  By the way, men are known to get breast cancer too.

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