Hot flushes and other symptoms of menopause may give women a significantly lower risk of developing the most common types of breast cancer, and the more severe the symptoms, the lower that risk, revealed US researchers this month when they published the results of the first study ever to examine the link…
Archive for January, 2011
Hot Flushes Tied To Lower Breast Cancer Risk
Author: LifeJan 30
Menopausal Hot Flashes Linked To A Significant Reduction In Breast Cancer Risk
Author: LifeJan 30
Women who have experienced hot flushes and other symptoms of menopause may have a 50 percent lower risk of developing the most common forms of breast cancer than postmenopausal women who have never had such symptoms, according to a recent study by researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center…
Risk Of Dying From Lung Cancer Reduced By Anti-Estrogen Medication
Author: LifeJan 30
A new study has found that tamoxifen, an anti-estrogen breast cancer medication, may reduce an individual’s risk of death from lung cancer. Published early online in Cancer, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society, the study supports the hypothesis that there is a hormonal influence on lung cancer and that estrogen levels play a role in lung cancer patients’ prognosis…
Progesterone May Increase Breast Cancer Risk According To Researchers
Author: LifeJan 30
Researchers have identified how the hormones progesterone and estrogen interact to increase cell growth in normal mammary cells and mammary cancers, a novel finding that may explain why postmenopausal women receiving hormone replacement therapy with estrogen plus progestin are at increased risk of breast cancer…
Key To Postmenopausal Risk Of Obesity: Selective Estrogen Signaling
Author: LifeJan 30
The hormone estradiol-17-beta is a key reproductive hormone. However, it also contributes to the regulation of energy balance and body weight. As a result, estrogen deficiency following menopause is associated with an increased probability of obesity and increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes…