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The woman who during the adolescent it was known became the
cigarettes pump in the next the day will experience the high risk of
being affected by breasts cancer. According to Dr Janet E Olson from
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in Rochester Minnesota (the USA) said
that the risk of breasts cancer was begun during the female adolescent
broke to smoke or not. The research that was carried out by Dr Olson
also showing that the women who began smoked before experiencing first
pregnancy will have the affected risk of breasts cancer after the
menopause period. Now for the woman who headed the habit smoked after
giving birth to the first child did not have disposed was affected by
breasts cancer when compared with them that had not smoked. Results
of our research showing that breasts cancer could be prevented during
the woman entering the period Adolescent, clear Dr Janet E Olson. Dr
Olson also make a note that the target to deal with the occurrence of
breasts cancer to the woman could be prevented during still the
adolescent. The research also gave results that were consistent with
the research before hand that mentioned postponed pregnancy will
increase the affected risk of breasts cancer. The main reason for this
consistency was very close his connection with the development of
breasts for pregnancy and the change where usually the woman gives the
Mother’s Milk (HEED) to their baby. “If the woman postponed pregnancy
then the risk will be increasingly big and could be more damaging if
being combined with the habit smoke all of them,” firm Dr Olson.” The
research beforehand mentioned that the refractivity smoked will make a
woman have the affected risk of breasts cancer after the period post
menopausal. Although to this one still was debated because of the other
research mentioned did not have his relations between smoked and the
risk of breasts cancer. Dr Olson and the team carried out investigation
on the data from the Iowa Women apostr’s Health Study with the range of
the woman aged 55 till 69 years during 1986 and afterwards were
followed to 1999. On the whole 37.105 women it was identified were
risky breasts cancer including 7.095 women who began smoked before they
experienced first pregnancy.At the same time 4.186 among them smoked
after first pregnancy. The total from 2.017 women it was known was
affected by breasts cancer in the study period was carried out. A woman
who headed the activity smoked before giving birth first will be risky
21 percent were affected by breasts cancer when compared with the woman
that had not smoked. Results of the research of Dr Olson were published
through the journal, Mayo Clinic Proceedings. Dr Olson gave the
emphasis that results of their research did not give the understanding
that the women who began smoked after giving birth first will enter the
healthy category. Because according to Dr Olson, smoked could cause
many problems in the health and better be avoided. |