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Date: | Mon, 30 Sep 2002 20:28:45 -0500 |
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Great opportunity. Please, however, don't say breastfeeding PREVENTS
anything. That just isn't true. What is accurate is to say that
breastfeeding reduces the risk-or better yet, that not breastfeeding
increases the risk. As soon as you make such an absolute statement, you
start getting the "But my sister..." or "But research says....." "But I
know someone who...." etc. etc. Then the other things you say get
ignored as people think "If the article was wrong about that, how can I
trust the other information".
This comes from one who had breast cancer in spite of nursing-the last
one for over 2 years. There are others in this field with similar
stories-and we're burying our co-worker tomorrow who succombed to breast
CA in spite of nursing 4 children including twins.
In spite of these experiences, I will still say unequivocally that your
odds of getting it are greater if you do not breastfeed.
Winnie
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