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- $Title{Does Breast Milk Prevent Cancer in Children?}
- $Subject{nursing breast milk cancer cancers children Pregnancy Childbirth
- tumor lymphoma cancer neoplasm neoplasms carcinoma child infant baby
- infections infection breast-feed breast-feeding}
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- Does Breast Milk Prevent Cancer in Children?
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- QUESTION: I read a newspaper article which reported that breast milk prevents
- children from getting cancer. I don't understand how this works, or how
- important it is. Would you please look this up and report to us?
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- ANSWER: I missed that newspaper article, but suppose it dealt with some
- research recently published in a British medical journal called "The Lancet".
- Two groups of children were compared, 201 with cancer, and a group of 181
- comparable healthy children. The risk for cancer was 1.8 times greater for
- bottle-fed babies than for those who were breast-fed for more than six months.
- The difference seemed to be due to the presence of a type of tumor called a
- lymphoma, which is frequently associated with infections. Since breast milk
- is thought to provide material which helps the underdeveloped immune system of
- the baby fight off infection, these infants are not as likely to develop
- tumors associated with infections. Cancer is rare in children, occurring only
- in about 14 out of every 100,000 children, and lymphoma is rarer still. Even
- if these findings are borne out by future research, the dangers are slight.
- There are many other proven reasons for breast feeding that are statistically
- more important that make it a recommended method for assuring the nutrition
- of a newborn.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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