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INTERGENERATIONAL BREAST CANCER PREVENTION: INFANTS
INTERGENERATIONAL BREAST CANCER PREVENTION: INFANTSThere are two key preventive strategies to consider: breastfeeding and soy formula. The longer a child is breast-fed, the lower her chance of developing breast cancer; at the same time the mother lowers her own risk. Breast-fed infants have a 15 to 30 percent lower chance of developing breast cancer both before and after menopause. Breast-feeding also unloads from the breast chemical estrogens into breast milk. This is a risk-free and smart strategy to get your daughter off on the right foot and to drop your own risk of breast cancer. Breast-feeding also completes the maturation of the mothers breast so that it becomes less vulnerable to radiation, secondhand smoke, and other environmental hazards as well as estrogen. The American Academy of Pediatrics now strongly recommends breastfeeding for a full twelve months, with infants taking no other drink or solids for the first six months. This protects babies from a variety of ailments and protects their mothers against premenopausal breast cancer and ovarian cancer. American women who breast-feed for a total of two years decrease their risk 20 to 30 percent.Infants drinking a soy formula have circulating blood levels of weak estrogens that are 13,000 to 20,000 times higher than their own estrogen production. This makes the use of these formulas controversial. They are having a biological effect, but is it strongly protective or harmful? That amount is six to eleven times more than is required to lengthen the menstrual cycle in premenopausal women — in other words a very powerful dose. In rats, this has proved very helpful. “We’ve been able to show that injections of genistein given to rats during either the neonatal or prepubertal periods results in about a 50 percent decrease of mammary tumors in adults,” says Coral Lamartiniere. Soy formulas have been used now for 30 years without reports of adverse circumstances. Of U.S. babies, 29 percent consume soy formulas. Growth charts do not show growth retardation from soy, nor is bone development different. However, recent concern about potential adverse consequences has caused enough alarm in the United Kingdom and Australia for soy formula consumption to drop by half.RecommendationConsider breast-feeding to decrease your risk and that of your child. Consider soy only after careful discussion with your pediatrician.*61\239\2*