Does breast size correlate to greater chance in breast cancer?


Question:
i hope its not a stupid question, but i want to know whether the size of someone's breast is correlated to them having a greater chance of breast cancer (rule out family history if possible)

Answers:
Speaking from someone who has had it, no, it does not. Other factors like stress, obesity, family history. those are things that contribute to it. Mine was estrogen receptive so that had a part to play in it.

The omega's 3,6,9 are now found to be a great deterrent in the formation of breast cancer.

Other Answers:
It doesn't matter. It is scientifically impossible for cancer to grow if you get your pH balance in an alkaline state and keep it that way. Go tell you doctor that. He will cringe because he won't be able to take your money for surgery and deadly chemo.
Usually breast size doesn't matter, but breast density may make cancer harder to find.
You would think that it would, but from the research I've done on the internet, there are no conclusive studies that correlate larger breasts with a greater chance of breast cancer.

Family history, previous breast cancer, etc. have more to do with it.


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