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Breast Cancer Risk: What Women with Benign Breast Disease Need to Know
Sunday, February 16, 2025
But here's where it gets interesting: some factors didn't seem to make a difference. Things like body mass index (BMI), drinking alcohol, smoking, and even the age a woman starts her period didn't seem to change the risk. And get this: using hormonal birth control didn't seem to affect the risk either.
The big takeaway here is that there's still a lot we don't know. The studies were all over the place, and there's a lot of room for more research. Especially since BBD and breast cancer are both complex and can vary from person to person. It's a tall order, but it's crucial if we want to better understand and tackle breast cancer risk for women with BBD.
Women with BBD should talk to their doctors about their personal risk factors. Regular check-ups and screenings can help catch any changes early. And remember, knowing the facts can help you make informed decisions about your health.
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