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And isn't increased breast awareness something the NHS has been trying to cultivate for years?
However, the bulletin noted, controversy continues because one large study has indicated a slightly increased breast cancer risk at a young age related to oral contraceptives.
Yet another study, reported in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition in December 1998, showed that there was increased breast cell proliferation in women given soy.
Several studies have demonstrated a positive correlation between breast cancer and increased breast vascularity [4, 5, 6, 7, 8].
Increased breast vascularity can be explained by an increased demand for blood flow, providing nutrients for tumour growth [16].
However lactation can continue for some time after breastfeeding stops and this can lead to significantly increased breast dose.
Studies have demonstrated that up to three daily servings of soy have not increased breast cancer risk.
Versican G3 domain appreciably increased breast cancer cell attachment, proliferation, and migration in vitro.
In this study, increased breast density appeared to contribute to the poor sensitivity of mammography.
We found that all reproductive factors changed in the direction towards increased breast cancer risk.
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The studies are mixed, but many show that despite the increased breast-cancer risk, lesbians are less likely to get the recommended mammograms, increasing the odds of having the cancer detected at a later stage.
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