
There has recently been a rise in the amount of breast cancer cases where the cancerous lump is small. The question then becomes what to do with them? What are options? Where do we go now? May be prevention of breast cancer is better, then treatment?
The risk of breast cancer can actually be assessed by the way that the body works with estrogen. If estrogen is metabolized in the right way, the risk is low. But if it is in the wrong ways, then the risk goes up.
Once that risk is checked, doctor and patient can then work to modify the way it is metabolized and bring the risk down with right food and supplements. Tests need to be done but unfortunately few regular doctors or labs will do these tests that show women what their bodies are doing with estrogen.
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