100 likes | 221 Views
The risk of a second breast cancer is always on the rise if you don?t take the necessary Preventive measures. Your lifestyle will decide how efficiently you can prevent your body from developing a second breast cancer.
E N D
The risk of a second breast cancer is always on the rise if you don’t take the necessary Preventive measures. Your lifestyle will decide how efficiently you can prevent your body from developing a second breast cancer.
Alcohol consumption, obesity, smoking and sedentary lifestyle are some of the common factors that increases the breast cancer amongst survivors. It has been estimated that over 200,000 females are diagnosed with a classic case of breast cancer annually in the United States of America alone.
Although the treatment options for breast cancerhas reached new levels, improved dramatically, and the survival rate over 5 years has also risen to as much as 90 percent, yet there are survivors exposed to the risk of developing another breast cancer in the other breast.
According to research conducted at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, involving 365 females diagnosed with estrogen-receptor (ER) positive breast cancer of the primary stage and later diagnosed with second primary breast cancer. It was found that all these women were led and compared to another 726 matched controls and they were also diagnosed with just one ER positive breast cancer in the primary stage.
Main factors of breast cancer • Smoking • Alcohol consumption • Obesity have been rated as the worst lifestyle factors that could increase the risk of developing breast cancer.
The result is an indication that women who have been considered as obese, with body mass index more than 30kg/m2, were at least 50 percent more likely to get another breast cancer than others with a body mass index under 25 kg/m2. In addition, females who consumed over 7 drinks a week after getting breast cancer for the first time were diagnosed with 70 percent increased risks of getting second breast cancer in comparison to non-drinkers.
Finally, when it comes to smoking, women who smoked are always at a higher risk of getting cancer. However, women who actually smoked more than two times a day were at an increased risk of developing breast cancer than the non-smokers.
Finally, the research concluded that various lifestyle factors like smoking, obesity, drinking and lack of activity could have a significant effect on the body. It may even increase the risk of having a second breast cancer. If corrective measures are taken and modified, these factors may provide better life to breast cancer survivors with reduced risk of another breast cancer affecting the opposite or same breast.
By improving lifestyle, it is likely that most of the odd health complications can be prevented. However, since you are already a breast cancer patient who has survived, you need to be very careful about your health and take all the necessary measures to keep up your health condition. In addition, you must give up all addictive practices to make sure your health remains unaffected.