Premenopausal Breast Cancer - Survival Rate and Causes




Unfortunately, the breast cancer which develops before menopause is more aggressive and the decaese is much less explored than postmenopausal breast cancer.

Women's reproductive function and todays chemical contraception influencs the risks and the decease.

Birth control pills and their influence on are a major focus of scientific studies. However, the proper statistics shows that they have pose either a minor or not a danger at all.

Studies show that excercies have little influence on risk before meopause, but reduces the risk in postmenopause. There are other studies which show that regular exercise in adulthood leads to at 20 percent lower risk of breast carcinoma after menopause.

However, none of the studies finds a relation between regular excercises in young age and breast cancer in premenopausal women.

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