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Having Children Lowers Breast Cancer Risk

By Charisse Van Horn, published Oct 03, 2007
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Having Children Lowers Breast Cancer Risk

In a new scientific study, researchers have shown that having children significantly reduces the risk of breast cancer. If you couple this with breast feeding (which also lowers breast cancer risks) you have some pretty startling scientific findings.

What is really interesting, regarding the lowered breast cancer risk is that it isn't anything that the mother's body is doing that causes the effect, but rather cells that are being transferred from the baby to the mother. The process is known as "fetal micro-chimerism" and can be described as fetal cells that are left behind after pregnancy and delivery. Wow, (and I had heard childbearing referred to as "parasitic") I like this description much better. Who would have imagined that the actual process of pregnancy is beneficial to the mother?

Fetal Micro-Chimerism (or FMc, for short) has been shown to exist up to thirty-eight years after giving birth. Likewise, maternal cells are also detected in children for many years. The transference of these cells is what scientists now believe protects and lowers the risk of breast cancer in women.

My first thought when learning about this was the relationship to stem cells. Though I don't believe in harvesting stem cell tissue (I am adamantly pro-life) I see that it must be the stem cells that are actually the basis for FMc. Therefore, the cells that are being transferred to the mother have great potential in protecting from many forms of cancer, I would suspect.

In addition to the protection offered by FMc, breastfeeding has also been shown to lower breast cancer risk. Scientific studies have shown that the longer a woman breastfeeds her children, the lower her risks are of acquiring breast cancer. Additionally, what is also interesting to note, is the fact that children who are breastfed also have a lowered risk of breast cancer.

Having Children Lowers Breast Cancer Risk

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Takeaways
  • Women who have their first child after age 30 have a higher risk of breast cancer.
  • Regular exercise can help lower breast cancer risks.
  • As a woman ages, her chances of developing breast cancer increases.
Did You Know?
Drinking between 2-5 alcoholic drinks daily, increases breast cancer risks, especially when compared to women who drink no alcoholic beverages at all.
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