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While providing this flexibility may have had the evolutionary purpose of ensuring milk could be produced under harsh circumstances that challenged the survival of the race, it also makes the breast more vulnerable to breast cancer in our modern-day world.
Measurement of other factors such as proliferation, age-related involution, ER-β, PR-A and PR-B separately, and coexpression of these factors may give a more complete picture of what makes the breast tissues of some women more susceptible to carcinogenesis than the tissues of other women.
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I was determined to invent a new bra and spent months tracking down the American company who made the breast enhancers I wanted to use.
When the Make the Breast Pump Not Suck! hackathon, a collection of roughly a hundred and fifty engineers, designers, midwives, and parents, began on Saturday morning at M.I.T., the atmosphere was part revival meeting, part product launch.
What's more, the mutation seemed to make the breast tumors resistant to a common form of chemotherapy, epirubicin.
And for good reason; after all, the survival of the species depends on feeding its young, making the breast critical to the perpetuation of the human race.
In September 2014, MIT hosted the "Make the Breast Pump Not Suck Hackathon" to facilitate group brainstorming with engineers, parents, and medical professionals.
Pregnancy may reduce breast cancer risk through induction of persistent changes of the mammary gland that make the breast less susceptible to carcinogenic factors.
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