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Alcohol and Breast Cancer The Real Facts

Studies have confirmed that alcohol is known to increase the risk of breast cancer in women. This article with dispel the myths about Alcohol and Breast Cancer and show you where to get real help and step by advice.

Recent studies show that alcohol is proven to increase the risk of breast cancer in women. Many people want the truth about alcohol and breast cancer the real facts are contained within this article and the website it links to later on.

Women who drink an average of two drinks of alcohol per day may have a higher risk of developing breast cancer over a woman that is only drinking one alcoholic drink per day. This risk can increase even more by drinking an additional alcoholic drink each day.

Breast cancer can be a dangerous type of cancer for women so it’s important to be aware an procative about alcohol consumtion.

The fact is, drinking high levels of alcohol can possibly double your chance of getting breast cancer.

Women who drink over and above 3 alcoholic drinks a day may increase the risk of breast cancer by up to thirty percent.

It’s not just women who are affected by breast cancer either, because even though breast cancer in men is known to be more rare because of less tissue in the breast, there has been no proven evidence saying that alcohol effects vary between men and women.

In men, alcohol could also increase the risk of breast cancer but the chance of men getting breast cancer is much lower.

Middle aged women and below face a lesser risk of getting breast cancer, although again these risks are increased through heavier alcohol consumption. Of course, as women get older, the risks are heightened and therefore, women who are particularly heavy drinkers may face the greatest risks of all.

In fact at an older age, breast cancer can affect about nine of every one hundred women.

Drinking one alcoholic drink each day can raise your chances of breast cancer about one percentage point. Drinking more then one drink each day can raise it even higher.

For more information about dealing effectively with breast cancer, I recommend a visit to http://fightbreastcancer.wordpress.com/

Folic acid has been said to reduce your risk of breast cancer. Foods that contain this folic acid are dark green vegetables, dried beans, peas, orange juice and other citrus juices and citrus fruits.

So if these foods are not in your diet it would be a very smart move to try and incorporate them into your diet as much as possible.

If you have a high folic intake and drink alcohol your breast cancer risk is indeed lower.

In reality, the only way that you can ensure that you will not have a breast cancer risk from drinking alcohol is to abstain from drinking any kind of alcohol whatsoever.

Of course, this is a hard act to follow as we all enjoy a drink! However, at the least, try to avoid over the recommended daily allowance which for men and women is as follows:

The Department of Health advises that men should not drink more than three to four units of alcohol per day.

Women should drink no more than two to three units of alcohol per day. These daily benchmarks apply whether you drink every day or occasionally, so drinking a week’s worth of alcohol at the weekend won’t wash!

Breast cancer is often a problem that is clouded with myths, false information and fear. It doesn’nt have to be this way at all.

In fact, if you ready to clear things up and get an all in on reference to breast cancer, including how to prevent it, how to treat it and how to effectively deal with it, then I would recommend a visit to http://fightbreastcancer.wordpress.com/ where you will learn the vital step-by-step information every breast cancer sufferer MUST know.

Breast Cancer Teaching Pamphlet

If you’re looking for a Breast Cancer Teaching Pamphlet in order to guide you through all the hurdles, trails, risks, treatments and solutions to breast cancer, then there is a new guide available online.

This guide is much similar to a traditional Breast Cancer Teaching Pamphlet except there’s no waiting for delivery or hunting down the information at the local library or health clinic.

This is more than just a Breast Cancer Teaching Pamphlet because it digs deeper into the background of breast cancer, and effectively guides you step by step through all the necessary steps required to actually either prevent breast cancer, or at the least deal with it effectively.

Learn more here:

http://fightbreastcancer.wordpress.com/

Whether it’s you personally who is being affected by breast cancer or someone close to you, this new Breast Cancer Teaching Pamphlet online edition is the best way to encapsulate all the vital information to fight back and conquer breast cancer today!

Although there is no general cure for cancer, having a guide that dispels the myths and saves you from the ever increasing amount of junk information that only holds your progress back (and worse still, misguides you in the wrong direction), this online Breast Cancer Teaching Pamphlet (aka eBook) is the perfect solution to getting all of your information accurate and in one convenient place.

You can access your copy here:

http://fightbreastcancer.wordpress.com/

Stronger Than Cancer

I don’t have cancer. But my Mom and my best friend do. Two of my grandparents did too. Many times I have thought about the great strength they have shown in fighting this elusive opponent. How do you fight it? You can’t see it on the outside, but you know it’s there. Any given day you wonder if it is growing or if it is going away. They keep swinging away at it, sometimes taking a very bad beating. But like a prize fighter they somehow find the heart to stay in the ring.

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Those of us who do not have cancer are amazed at the amount of courage and strength we see in these special people. If faced with the same diagnosis, would we find the same strength? What would we draw on in our lives to give us the same strength we see in them? I think it is universal for every human being, that we are stronger than we think.

There are many stories written about cancer patients. Not one story describes how someone just laid down and gave up. They fought it. And they did it with grace, courage and humility. In doing so, they touch many lives. Even the children teach us how to face our own fears. They teach us to embrace life, treasure each day and not sweat the small stuff.

Hope is a feeling of possibility. Faith and belief are knowing that the possibility will come true. Picture yourself holding onto an invisible rope. Feel the roughness between your hands as you start to climb. No one else can see it but you know it’s there. Maybe you are starting out with a string, not a rope. That is okay. You can add more fibers, such as God, prayer, love, spirituality, gratitude, peace, knowledge, purpose and many more. The rope becomes easier to climb as it gets thicker. You can keep climbing to the top or just hang on.

My wish for you is that you will get to the top. You can even just hang on for now until you are strong enough to begin climbing again. From those of us who do not have cancer, I can truly say that we are in awe of you. We love you and pray for you. You are our true heroes.

By: Terri Richards

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Terri Richards is a registered nurse and author that specializes in health related issues. “The Guide to Coping With Cancer” is a new eBook to help patients and families dealing with cancer.

Visit my site at: healthhelp01.wordpress.com