Coloring your hair can up chances of breast cancer
Researcher Sanna Heikkinen from the University of Helsinki in Finland
and Finnish Cancer Registry evaluated the contribution of the use of
hormonal contraceptives and hair dyes on breast cancer
risk factors. “The biggest risk factor in breast cancer is high age and
known lifestyle-related risk factors include late age at first birth,
small number of children, high alcohol consumption and sedentary
lifestyle,” said Heikkinen. They analysed self-reported survey data from
8,000 breast cancer patients and 20,000 controls from Finland. The
results suggested that use of other hormonal contraceptives was, by
contrast, associated with 32 percent higher breast cancer risk among
younger women under 50 when compared to women who did not use hormonal
contraceptives.The team also investigated the amount of opportunistic
mammography, which was found to be very common. More than 60 percent of
responders reported having had a mammography before the screening age of
50. “Women should be more extensively informed of the harms of
opportunistic mammography, such as accumulating radiation burden and the
potential consequences of false positive or negative findings,”
Heikkinen noted.
Breast cancer is a type of cancer originating from the breast
tissues. Both men and women can be afflicted by it though it’s rarer in
men. Along with cervical cancer it’s one of the most common types of
cancer that afflicts women. One of the major issues with breast cancer
is that it is often not detected soon enough. This is due to low
awareness about the disease. Detecting it early can significantly reduce
the death risk.Some common symptoms of breast cancer are:
- A hard ‘lump’ or a ‘knot’ in the breast. Usually, these lumps are painless.
- Occasionally, a clear cut lump cannot be felt, but a ‘lumpish’ feel is there. And this feel is different as compared to the same area of the opposite breast.
- Bloody or a blood stained nipple discharge
- A recent ‘in drawing’ or ‘inward pull’ on the nipple or even a change in direction.
- Changes in the skin over the breast, which feels thick, hard and like an ‘orange’ peel
- Occasionally, small ‘knots’ or nodes may be felt in the armpit.
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