In the science study, published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, scientists mulled over data of 1,636 women with breast cancer through scientific analytical questionnaire about breastfeeding.
In this new study, scientists acknowledged the women polled with breast cancer who breastfed their babies are significantly less at risk of the disease recurring, which is a big discovery. (emphasis added)
Researchers found that breastfeeding a strong protective effect, especially in relation to particular types of tumors including the most common hormone sensitive strain. The protection was strongest in women who had a history of breastfeeding for six months or longer.
Lead researcher Marilyn Kwan, from US health care provider Kaiser Permanente, said, “This is the first study we’re aware of that examined the role of breastfeeding history in cancer recurrence, and by tumor subtype. Women who breastfeed are more likely to get the Luminal A subtype of breast cancer, which is less aggressive, and breastfeeding may set up a molecular environment that makes the tumor more responsive to anti-estrogen therapy.”
“Breastfeeding may increase the maturation of ductal cells in the breast, making them less susceptible to carcinogens or facilitate the excretion of […]