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Exploring the profound link Breastfeeding's impact on alleviating the burden of breast cancer -A review

Medicine and Health

Exploring the profound link Breastfeeding's impact on alleviating the burden of breast cancer -A review

P. I. Obeagu and U. Getrude

This insightful review conducted by PhDEmmanuel Ifeanyi Obeagu and Uzoma Getrude delves into the protective effects of breastfeeding against breast cancer. It highlights the dose-dependent relationship supported by epidemiological evidence and discusses the biological mechanisms at play, such as hormonal changes and tumor subtype impacts. Discover how supporting breastfeeding can significantly influence public health outcomes!

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Abstract
Breastfeeding has emerged as a critical factor in understanding and potentially mitigating the risk of breast cancer among women.This review delves into the intricate relationship between breastfeeding and breast cancer, elucidating the biological mechanisms, protective effects, and broader implications for public health.Epidemiological evidence consistently demonstrates a correlation between breastfeeding and a reduced risk of breast cancer, with longer durations of lactation showing a dose-dependent decrease in risk.The biological nexus between breastfeeding and breast cancer involves hormonal changes and the elimination of potentially damaged cells, influencing breast tissue and potentially mitigating carcinogenesis.Moreover, breastfeeding appears to impact tumor subtypes and aggressiveness, particularly demonstrating associations with lower risks of hormone receptornegative and certain aggressive breast cancer subtypes.Recognizing the significance of breastfeeding in reducing breast cancer risk has profound public health implications, necessitating comprehensive support, education, and policies to encourage and facilitate breastfeeding.Abbreviations: ER = estrogen receptors, HER2 = human epidermal growth factor receptor 2, PR = progesterone receptors, TNBC = triple-negative breast cancer.
Publisher
MD Journal
Published On
Mar 01, 2024
Authors
PhDEmmanuel Ifeanyi Obeagu, Uzoma Getrude
Tags
breastfeeding
breast cancer
risk reduction
hormonal changes
epidemiological evidence
public health
tumor subtypes
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