If you’ve had an especially stressful life event lately, you may be at increased risk for breast cancer. When a team of researchers from Ben-Gurion University compared 225 women younger than 45 years of age who had breast cancer to 367 healthy women of comparable age, they discovered that two or more “severe life events” increased the risk of breast cancer by 62 percent. Dr. Ronit Peled, head of the study, described losing a parent, close relative, or spouse; or divorce of parents before age 20, as “severe life events.”
Stress Raises Breast Cancer Risk
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Deborah Kesten, MPH and Certified Wellness Coach, is an international nutrition researcher and educator, with a specialty in preventing and reversing obesity and heart disease and related ailments. She was the nutritionist on Dr. Dean Ornish’s first clinical trial for reversing heart disease through lifestyle changes, and co-director on research about her Whole Person Nutrition Model and Program (www.Enlightened-Diet.com), the results of which were published in Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing. With more than 200 published nutrition and health articles, she is also the award-winning author of Feeding the Body, Nourishing the Soul and The Healing Secrets of Food, a comprehensive, evidence-based nutrition program about the power of food to heal multi-dimensionally. Her most recent book, The Enlightened Diet, offers a practical guide to weight loss success through her comprehensive and research-based Whole Person Nutrition Program. Deborah’s accomplishments include contributing articles to scientific books and medical journals, including the Journal of the American Medical Association, and to magazines such as Yoga Journal and Spirituality and Health. She lives in Washington with her husband Larry Scherwitz, PhD.
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Thanks Deborah, I think stress is definitely under-rated in terms of its link to our health. I noticed my first skin cancer after a very stressful time in my life, coupled with the birth of my daughter, birth being a huge event in itself.
After a while of being clear, I discovered another strange spot, and only when I noticed the third later did I jon the dots that all 3 were related to stressful times in my life.
Amazingly enough, when I made the connection, my 3rd spot disappeared on its own, literally like magic. The same thing happened when I got the next one, I just took stock, went within, changed my perception, and the spot disappeared with no surgery required.
I am now keenly aware of the need to remain stress free because stress triggers my skin cancer.
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Toni