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In the Oct 2003 issue of "Canadian Living" magazine, they did an article
titled "Battle with a Killer" about the increasing numbers of younger women
being diagnosed with ovarian cancer.
In a sidebar to the article, they listed ways to lower your risk.
Breastfeeding was listed.
I researched ovarian cancer on the Internet, and on the National Ovarian
Cancer Association site
http://www.ovariancanada.org/facts/prevention/prevention.php
they did list breastfeeding under "Practical Ways to Reduce the Risk of
Ovarian Cancer".
It appears that this Association has just launched a three-year project to
raise awareness, funded by the Lawson Foundation: (I would assume this
Canadian Living article was intiated by this group and this campaign)
from
http://www.cbcn.ca/english/news.php?show&375
"Ovarian Cancer Information Project Launched
The National Ovarian Cancer Association (NOCA) plays a leading role in the
campaign against ovarian cancer. In partnership with Toronto Sunnybrook
Regional Cancer Centre's Psychosocial and Behavioural Research, NOCA
sponsors the Ovarian Cancer Information Project (OCIP), a three-year Canada-
wide project. Funded by the Lawson Foundation OCIP develops, disseminates
and evaluates information products about ovarian cancer for women and health
professionals. Visit NOCA's Web site at http://www.ovariancanada.org."
Many questions to ask here:
Why do the ovarian cancer people include breastfeeding in their prevention
list, while breast cancer groups do not?
How can breastfeeding groups get funded like this?
Janice Reynolds
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