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Abstract
High risk of breast cancer based prespective Australian study is in postmenopused women which the activities studied 197 breast cancer cases.
This book  discussed detail about the breast cancer including  Reducing hormone exposures could reduce breast cancer risk, Personal care products, Use of birth control pills at young age, HRT and bioidentical hormones, Estrogenic chemicals in plastics, Agricultural, manufacturing and workplace exposures, foods and supplements can increase the risk of ER+/PR+ breast cancer, food is lower risks of both ovarian cancer and breast cancer, and foods are recommended for breast cancer. This book content 79  79 pages which discusses complete per chapter as follow

Chapter I : High circulating hormones increase risk of breast cancer for postmenopausal women
Reducing hormone exposures could reduce breast cancer risk
Personal care products
Use of birth control pills at young age
HRT and bioidentical hormones
Estrogenic chemicals in plastics
Contaminants in drinking water
Agricultural, manufacturing and workplace exposures
Source of estrogen in food
Foods that can mitigate estrogen exposure
Chapter II : What should breast cancer patients and survivors eat during tamoxifen treatment?
Foods that enhance the effectiveness of tamoxifen treatment
Foods and supplements that should not be used during tamoxifen treatment
Foods that reduce the risk of endometrial cancer
Foods that increase the risk of endometrial cancer
Foods that reduce the risk of blood clots
Foods that reduce cholesterol
Foods that increase cholesterol
Chapter III : What should breast cancer survivors eat during aromatase inhibitor treatment?
Foods that enhance the effectiveness of aromatase inhibitors
Food, supplements and medications that should not be consumed while taking aromatase inhibitors
Foods that safely reduce the side effects of aromatase inhibitors
Foods and beverages that might worsen the side effects of aromatase inhibitors
Chapter IV : What should triple negative breast cancer patients and survivors eat?
Foods that reduce the risk of triple negative or ER-/PR- breast cancer
Foods that increase the risk of ER-/PR- breast cancer
Foods that can help reduce or regulate blood sugar, increase insulin sensitivity and/or reduce circulating insulin levels
Chapter V : Drop in hormone replacement therapy use explains part of decline in breast cancer rates
HRT use dropped after link with breast cancer was reported
For women who need to take HRT
Bioidentical hormones
Chapter VI : What should hormone receptor positive (ER+/PR+) breast cancer patients and survivors eat?
Foods and spices that reduce the risk of ER+/PR+ breast cancer
Foods and supplements that increase the risk of ER+/PR+ breast cancer
Chapter VII : What should lobular breast cancer patients and survivors eat?
Foods that affect the risk of ovarian cancer
Foods that affect the risk of gastric cancer
Chapter VIII : EPA has been lax in enforcing Clean Water Act, increasing risk of cancer
Millions in U.S. Drink Dirty Water, Records Show
Findings confirm doubts about EPA water quality enforcement
What to do
Chapter XI : What should triple negative breast cancer patients and survivors eat?
Foods that reduce the risk of triple negative or ER-/PR- breast cancer
Foods that can help reduce or regulate blood sugar, increase insulin sensitivity and/or reduce circulating insulin levels
Chapter X : Implications for breast cancer treatment
ChapterXI : Kinds of Food : Avoided and Recommeded
Closing : Breast cancer cell (in vitro) studies
Animal (in vivo) studies
Human experiments and studies

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