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Breast Cancer Prevention Diet Programs Boston MA

Educate yourself all month long with the ways in which you can prevent breast cancer. In light of October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we have seven ways that you can change your diet and dramatically decrease your chances of breast cancer.

John Frederick Thompson, MD
617-956-0135
88 E Newton St
Boston, MA
Boston Medical Center
617-414-2080
850 Harrison Avenue, Yawkey ACC-2
Boston, MA
Farhat Nicolas Homsy, MD
617-232-9916
70 Parker Hill Ave
Boston, MA
George Mandler
(617) 989-8658
1520 Tremont Street
Boston, MA
Sheldon Randall, MD
781-306-6166
170 Governors Ave
Medford, MA
Andrew S Greenberg, MD
617-556-3144
711 Washington St
Boston, MA
Joel Bernard Mason, MD
617-556-3194
711 Washington St
Boston, MA
Ronenn Roubenoff, MD
617-444-1537
40 Landsdowne St
Cambridge, MA
David Rush, MD
617-547-8467
68 Foster St
Cambridge, MA
Brian St. Pierre
40 Whitman Road, #B-1
Waltham, MA
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Breast Cancer Prevention Diet Programs

7 Healthy Strategies for Fighting Breast Cancer

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Besides showing your support by wearing those famous pink ribbons, it’s a good idea to make sure that you optimize your chances of preventing the potentially deadly disease.

The National Cancer Institute estimates that there will be 40,480 female and 450 male deaths caused by breast cancer in 2008 in the U.S. There are several things that you can do to avoid being a statistic, and instead a survivor- not the least of which is minding your diet.

There’s a fantastic article from the folks over at WebMD.com on what you should eat to fend off breast cancer. Breast CancerHere are their seven strategies, and a brief description. For more, check out Fight Breast Cancer at Every Meal :

1. Increase Your Produce Intake
Fruits and vegetables contain antioxidants that help protect against all forms of cancer.

2. Cut Down on Fat
Studies on dietary fat have been conflicting, but most experts say it’s still wise to steer clear of saturated fat.

3. Get Lots of Calcium and Vitamin D
A 10-year Harvard study found that pre-menopausal women who got 1,366 milligrams of calcium and 548 IU of vitamin D daily slashed their breast cancer risk by a third, and their odds of getting invasive breast cancer by up to 69 percent.

4. Sprinkle Flaxseed on Your Cereal
Flaxseed is a good source of lignans, compounds that may play a role in preventing estrogen dependent cancers by inh...

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