Lost my baby sister to breast cancer 18 years ago. She was 28. Lumpectomy then mastectomy then double mastectomy. Her liver was subsequently ravaged. This doesn’t seem like a new finding to me.
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Sorry for your loss I agree this is not a new theory but the research reinforces it
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Good point. Just hit me wrong.
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My sister will also die from breast cancer and my other one has braca 1. Unfortunately she underwent an elective mastectomy and now I hear surgery can trigger cancer cells! This is a horrible disease
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How is this "new?" I don't mean to sound like a wise ass on this but tumors develop & thrive in inflammation. I've had several tumors & for myself & others I recommend aspirin to create flow of blood & lymph & Ibuprofen to decrease inflammation to kill off remaining cells
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How often/amount are you recommending, & what amount of each. Also, as preventative or after diagnosis?
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I view anti inflammatory & flow as preventative & post diagnosis, combining eastern medicine with western. In my personal experience I've had great success post diagnosis in doing acupuncture (targets inflammation & flow) & combine it with traditional Meds 3/
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Thank you for your response, while I am currently well (touch wood!) it’s definitely something to find out more about

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I followed back so let's chat some time
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as I’m heading to my breast cancer support Group Reading this! Yikes. I need more
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I love it when scientists act as if “This Just In:” This isn’t breaking news.
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This not goodnews
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