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Risks of Breast Cancer, Together with Family History



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By : Aaron R Daniel    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-10-18 22:32:44
Our centralized spends regarding $900 million annually on breast cancer research and programs. There also are several outreach community programs like the Susan G. Koman Breast Cancer Foundation that has invested roughly $one billion since its inception 25 years ago.
But what concerning focusing on real prevention instead of on additional technology for earlier detection?
Are we any closer to discovering effective means of preventing breast cancer? In line with our media which drives sensational news and is financially supported by the world's wealthiest business, the pharmaceutical companies, there are very few specific preventatives that western medicine can endorse.
BUT we tend to do have medical analysis which DOES prove viable alternatives for prevention. I can cowl just one among them.
One risk of breast cancer is thyroid disease. This comes from many research articles. The first to make this connection was one out of Pisa, Italy where they demonstrated that fifty% of the 103 ladies with ductal cell carcinoma (breast cancer) had undiagnosed thyroid conditions. These included thyroid goiter (most usually caused by low iodine), Hashimoto's (thyroid autoimmune condition) and sub-acute thyroiditis (inflammation).
This share of the participants with thyroid disease would are even higher if both subclinical and sub-optimal hypothyroidism had been included. The conclusion of this research steered that physicians should screen their breast cancer patients for thyroid problems.
Nonetheless here is such a typical example of how a conclusion can be too slender as a result of it does not connect itself with alternative relevant research.
There are a number of studies from around the planet that have made the connection between iodine and the lowered incidence of breast cancer.
In 1976 the celebrated medical journal, The Lancet, published a study that specialize in the incidence of cancers in varied countries around the world. At that time this study shook the world as a result of it exposed the much higher rate of breast cancer in U.S. girls as compared with Japanese women. Their conclusion found the only variable between the two cultures was the high intake of iodine made foods found in Japan.
How are the 2 studies, the one from Italy and the one from The Lancet, probably related?
They indicate a number of vital points.
The first is that women with breast cancer have a high incidence of thyroid issues. We understand that these issues, thyroid goiter, low thyroid hormones and Hashimoto's have their origin in inadequate intake of iodine and iodide.
Your physician may not accept as true with this last statement regarding Hashimoto's but that is solely as a result of they're not acquainted with the newest research.
Therefore, may an iodine deficiency cause a woman to develop an enlarged thyroid? Most definitely.
Might an iodine deficiency cause a girl to develop Hashimoto's? Certainly.
Would possibly an iodine deficiency predispose a girl to develop breast cancer? Yes and this analysis along with concerning another 20 articles should be compelling enough to incite us to require action.
Medicine continually turns to research to prove its point and to ascertain protocols and tips for his or her physicians to follow.
But our system, when it involves breast cancer, is one sided, that specialize in surgery, prescriptions and radiation. Our system will not target prevention but sides with treatment from a narrower perspective.
I counsel that any lady with a family history of breast cancer or thyroid disease should be absolutely screened for any thyroid issue. And by the word 'fully' I mean a a lot of more in-depth screening than what is being recommended these days. This subject of diagnosing thyroid issues requires much a lot of explanation.
The purpose here is that we have a tendency to have the research. We tend to apprehend a ton regarding the prevention of breast cancer. We have a tendency to simply want to implement it.
Can it reach mainstream some day? Maybe.
However I believe it will never happen until ladies become informed and educated. It is, after all, our bodies, our lives that we have a tendency to have therefore trustingly placed into the hands of pros who are looking at us through their own set of lenses.
Thank you.
Dr. Alexander Haskell's recent publication, Low Thyroid Hormone Symptoms, 7 Causes & 7 Solutions, dives deep into the topics of low thyroid hormones and breast cancer to offer answers, solutions and hope to several women. His 30 years of clinical expertise as a licensed Naturopathic Physician and his last 2 years of medical analysis have provided him with a unique voice and sensible, clinically relevant purpose of view. His publication could be a testimony to the ideology of medication; to teach, to empower and to encourage.

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