I recently attended 2 breast cancer symposiums. Here is some
information I culled that I think helpful for all women.
Some Stats from USA 2011 data:
231,000 new cases of invasive breast cancer
58,000 new cases of in situ breast cancer
40,000 women died
#1 cause of death in women ages 40-59
Who Gets breast cancer:
Women age 40 and older, increases to 1 in 24 by age 60
By race, white women have highest incidence
Only 15% of ALL women diagnosed have family history or known
inherited genetic traits
Prevention:
Early detection-mammogram starting yearly at age 40
Breast cancer mortality reduced by 25% in women ages 40-49
with screening mammography
3D breast imaging is more accurate, the wave of the future
Exercise
Fiber in the diet, foods that you chew
Vitamin D
Fish oil/Omega 3
Lots of cruciferous veggies like broccoli, and cabbage
Eating organically or local, wild caught fish not farmed
raised
Meat or chicken that is grass-finished, your local rancher
or market should know
No-No’s:
Limit whites in diet like sugar, bread and pasta
Foods contaminated with pesticides, herbicides, insecticides
and rodenticides
Use of plastics in microwaves
Parabens and phthalates in cosmetics and fragrances
Alcohol
Smoking
Excess weight
According to Environmental working group, www.ewg, if you don’t always buy organic, here is a
shopper’s guide to pesticide in produce, the dirty 12 and the clean 15.
Dirty 12:
Apples Celery
Strawberries Peaches
Spinach Nectarines
Grapes, imported Sweet
Bell Peppers
Potatoes Blueberries,
domestic
Lettuce Kale/Collard
greens
The Clean 15, Lowest in Pesticide:
Onions Sweet
Corn Pineapple
Avocado Asparagus Sweet Peas
Mangoes Eggplant Cantaloupe, domestic
Kiwi Cabbage Watermelon
Sweet Potatoes Grapefruit Mushrooms
Take-away:
10 years ago when I was diagnosed with breast cancer my
oncologist told me to buy organic, grow as much in my garden organically as
possible and get rid of plastics for storage and for use in the microwave. He told me to exercise, get lots of sleep and
take Vitamin D. I faithfully followed his recommendations that are now all
substantiated with many supporting studies.
Is this information helpful to you?
2 comments:
I like the lists -- I have seen these before
I try my best to buy organic -- although I think it should just be the way of doing things...
Keep up the good Preventative work!!
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