Sunday, November 4, 2012

Large Breast Big Tits Girls Risk for Cancer?


Having large breasts it can cause many problems. Besides can cause chronic pain in the back, breast size "sentosa" could also trigger breast cancer.

A study showed reduction in breast size due to aging help reduce the risk of breast cancer. "More than 50 studies have shown that the risk of breast cancer. Now we are trying to prove whether that risk declines with age," said Celine M Vachon from the College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic Minnesota, USA.

Breasts that are too large and dense usually have less fat than tissue and glands. Mammogram of the breast that is too thick often yield less accurate because it is harder to detect abnormality.

In his research, Vachon and his team followed the health history of 19,924 women aged over 35 years who were never diagnosed with breast cancer. The researchers looked at changes in breast size and cancer diagnosis.

Then, randomly selected 219 women in a period of 6 years diagnosed with breast cancer and 1,900 cancer-free women. Women with cancer tend to have large breasts.

Breast reduction surgery did not reduce the risk of cancer. Evidently, 38.6 percent decrease breast cancer. Compare that with 37 percent of the group that did not make any changes.

Hormone replacement therapy during menopause can increase breast density also increases cancer risk by 20 percent. According to Dr. Joanne Mortimer, oncologists, the higher the estrogen, the greater the risk of breast cancer. "Breast density is linked to the high levels of the hormone estrogen in the body," he said.

Genetic Factors of Prostate Cancer Cause


In the U.S., prostate cancer is the most common cancer among other cancers. The causes are genetic factors, mostly ethnic African-American.

"Right, of prostate cancer associated with genetic factors," said Dr. Rachmat SantosoSpU B of the National Cancer Center Hospital Outreach Dharmais currently in ProstateCancer Early Detection Dharmais Hospital, Jakarta, Tuesday (12/5).

Further, he said, if the father or uncle of prostate cancer, the male offspring would be2.87 to 4.5 times the nearest greater risk of prostate cancer than those whose father oruncle did not have prostate cancer.

In Indonesia, he added, prostate cancer is the fourth highest cause of cancer. "Whilecoming to the hospital 70 percent of them had reached stage four," he said.
For those who are genetically at risk of developing prostate cancer, suggesting that they may Rachmat early detection often as possible. "Since the age of 40 should begin to be detected., And often," he said.