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Re: A Medical Article I Want To Share With YouFrom: DoctorJoe@aol.comSat Nov 26 08:41:17 2005
In a message dated 11/26/05 2:26:56 AM, gin11153@aol.com writes:
> Dear Listserv members,
> breast cancer risk I thought we already "knew" that high or prolonged estrogen levels predispose or accelerate or somehow are correlated with breast cancer. This seems to be a no-brainer and well-accepted. So it follows that ANYTHING associated with increased or prolonged estrogen would be associated with breast cancer as well. Such as: - obesity - prolonged amenorrhea - PCOS - exogenous estrogen - estrogen secreting tumors - and on and on So anything that is associated with THESE things, like fat babies (from fat mamas), should simply be understood. So why do we have to do "reasearch" and publish papers to demonstrate the obvious? You can fill in your own answers. Joe P.
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