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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3072021.stm This article explains how male masturbation reduces the risk of prostate cancer. I heard that if a woman has a baby before the age of 35. old, then the risk @ breast cancer. So, I consider it mandatory that the reasons for reproductive health. , Right?

[Stimuation sexual affecting hormones] helps to improve bone density. So this article says, the interval between the first age of most women begin to menstruate and her age when she gives birth is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer, the results of a study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology suggests. Age at first menstruation and childbirth are "established risk factors for breast cancer," Dr. Christopher I. Li, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, and colleagues. The interval between these ages may also influence the risk of breast cancer because the breast becomes more sensitive to exposure to carcinogens during this period, it shows. "However, few researchers have studied this relationship." To study, a group of Li used data from contraception to women and reproductive experiences study (1994-1998), including 4013 women with breast cancer and 4,069 women without breast cancer (controls). Among white women, those who were postmenopausal, had given birth and had an interval of at least 16 years since I started menstruating and their first birth was 1.5 times higher risk of breast cancer compared to those under 5 years between these ages. This association was not observed among premenopausal African American women. Risk the highest was largely limited to women with hormone receptor positive tumors and tumors in the breast lobules. Click for related content What is your IQ breast cancer? Take our quiz Some websites breast cancer increasingly inaccurate HPV causes oral cancer in men age results involve term first birth and risk of breast cancer are generally consistent with previous results, but results about age the first menstruation is not the case, Li's team adds. "Epidemiological studies of both premenopausal and postmenopausal women have always found that the risk of breast cancer is reduced by 5-20 percent for each year (menstruation) has been delayed, they explain. However, in this study an older age at first (menstruation) was not associated with reduced risk of breast cancer. "Who is at risk? • Women who are older. A woman over age 60 are most at risk. The disease is very common before menopause. • Women with a family history of breast cancer. Women face a greater threat if his mother, sister or daughter has had breast cancer, especially before the age of 40. • Not having children or having first child after 30 years increases the risk. Women who had their first rules before 12 or went through menopause after age 55 are more likely to develop the disease. • Women who become obese after menopause. • Hormone therapy for menopause also increases risk. • Women who are physically inactive throughout life appear have an increased risk of breast cancer. Physical activity can help reduce risk by preventing weight gain and obesity. • The Women who drink alcohol. Some studies suggest that the more a woman drinks alcohol, the risk of breast cancer.

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