Here is a link to one of many articles that came out in July 2002 about a metastudy that
found that breastfeeding dramatically reduces the risk of breast cancer. Why everyone in
the world seems to act as though this study never came out, I cannot begin to understand.
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn2570
Also, here is my question about the decline in HRT being responsible for the drop in breast
cancer rates: If the theory behind this is that the estrogen deprivation keeps breast
cancers from developing, then why is all the current coverage of the 7% drop studiously
ignoring the fact that breastfeeding *also* reduces estrogen? Breastfeeding initiation rates
have gone from something like 20% in 1970 to 70% now. Am I missing the reason why no
one (in any of the major media coverage, anyway) is hypothesizing that the increase in
breastfeeding rates is related to the decrease in breast cancer rates?
Kerry Ose, PhD
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