Gee Tina, I hope you send them your comments! They're great. Pat in SNJ
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From: "Tina Lavy" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 8:05 PM
Subject: New report on Breast Cancer
> This came out today "Report of the Interagency Breast Cancer and
> Environmental Research Coordinating Committee". The full report is
> available on line at
> http://www.niehs.nih.gov/about/assets/docs/ibcercc_full.pdf. There is a
> summary and here are a few excerpts. I added my 2 cents in parentheses.
> 1) While recognizing the link between breast cancer risk and family
> history, the committee said "most breast cancers, however, occur in people
> with no family history, so environmental factors -- broadly defined --
> must play a major role in the etiology of the disease." (BREASTFEED)
> 2) The committee defined the "environment" broadly as lifestyle and
> behavior, such as alcohol and exercise; chemical agents like pesticides,
> pollutants, products and medications; physical agents like diagnostic and
> other radiation; and, the influence of society and culture on breast
> cancer. Breast development should be studied to facilitate prevention, the
> report said. (BREASTFEED).
> 3) It recommended studying the environment of underserved populations,
> where black women show the highest breast-cancer death rates although they
> have a lower incidence rate than white women. Black women are more likely
> to be diagnosed before age 40 with late-stage cancer, and are more likely
> to be diagnosed with more aggressive tumors (is it a coincidence that
> black women have the lowest rates of BREASTFEEDING, but highest incidence
> of breast cancer?)
> 4) Prevention does not come easily. The issues must be discussed widely,
> broadly, often, and vigorously to inform science, public health practice,
> and policy." (BREASTFEEDING)
>
> In this 270 page report, breastfeeding is mentioned very little, nor are
> the key players in breastfeeding research.
>
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