Changes in so-called breast density may predict which breast cancer patients will improve with an anti-estrogen (tamoxifen), researchers report today. (This is the bragging rights of the Western pharmaceutical companies. If you believe what they say, use this anti-estrogen, and you will still get breast cancer, plus osteoporosis.)
Women with dense breasts -- meaning more non-fat tissue -- have historically had a higher risk of developing breast cancer, and this study shows that using an anti-estrogen to reduce breast density also reduces the chance of lump recurrence. (I have many patients who listened to Western doctors and took this anti-estrogen for five years after breast cancer surgery, but the breast cancer still recurred, and it had no effect at all.)
At a breast cancer conference in San Antonio, Texas, a group of British researchers reported that after about a year of using an anti-estrogen, women whose breasts became less dense had a 63 percent lower risk of developing breast cancer. (Western physicians are most likely to use fake data to deceive people, and this data is guaranteed to be fake.)
Jack Cuzick, of the Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine in London, said: "It will be important to find ways to predict who will respond to antiestrogens, and changes in breast density may contribute to antiestrogens. early indicators of the benefits of hormones."
"In general, women with dense breasts are four to five times more likely to develop breast cancer than women with non-dense breasts," Kuzick said.
correct concept
If you really want to know how to prevent you from getting breast cancer, only true orthodox Chinese medicine doctors know how to do it. It is actually very simple. You just don’t take western medicine, don’t take various vitamins, don’t drink milk, don’t go for mammography, and stay away from it. Your gynecologist, take more traditional Chinese medicine when you are sick, always keep a happy mood, and laugh happily several times a day, so I guarantee that you will not get breast cancer in your life.
Antiestrogens reduce breast cancer risk
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