Cut Your Risk Of Breast Cancer
New Idea|October 2, 2017

Breast cancer doesn’t discriminate, but these lifestyle tweaks can help protect you.

Cut Your Risk Of Breast Cancer

Every day in Australia, around 44 women are diagnosed with breast cancer. That’s over 16,000 a year, and it’s estimated that in 2017 breast cancer will be the second most common cause of death from cancer in women – after lung cancer*. Sure, the stats are scary, but there are ways to lower your risk of breast cancer.

MAINTAIN A HEALTHY WEIGHT

The hormone oestrogen is produced in fat cells, and acts like fertiliser for abnormal cells.

This story is from the October 2, 2017 edition of New Idea.

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