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The State of Obesity reports African American adults are 1.5 times more likely to be obese than White adults. Seventy-five percent of us are likely to be obese according to statistics. The numbers tell a powerful story once you break it down by gender. Eighty-two percent of our sisters are obese.
Research has shown obese/overweight women face a greater risk of breast cancer. With 82% of Black women suffering from obesity we can’t afford to stop the fight that threatens the livelihood of our sisters. A recent study linked obese/overweight women, poor dieting and breast cancer.
The poor diet this study is speaking of is quite common to the Western world. It’s everything we know and love: ice cream, pork, pasta, cookies, cakes, pizza, chips, french fries and any type of condiment with high fructose corn syrup. Obese women who consume these items are more likely to develop dense breast tissue, which is a risk factor for developing breast cancer.
Breast density can’t be determined by a self exam or your doctor’s physical exam. Getting a mammogram is your best measure of how dense your breasts are. BI-RADS (The Breast Imaging Reporting and Database Systems) reports the results of your mammogram. It contains vital information about the density of your breasts. This data reporting system breaks breast density down into four groups:
Mostly Fatty
This is the most ideal situation to show any abnormalities or cancerous growths in the breasts. In this group the breasts are made up of mostly fatty tissue with little fibrous and glandular tissue.
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Scattered Density
The chances of detecting cancerous growths or abnormalities are still high in this group. Breasts still have a good amount of fat but less than the previous stage. There are a few more areas of fibrous and glandular tissue.
Consistent Density
Trouble starts to happen in this group because the mammogram can’t see due to the evenly distributed areas of fibrous and glandular tissue. It’ll be hard to detect small masses of cancer in this stage.
Extremely Dense
Cancer is extremely hard to detect in this group because the fibrous and glandular is very dense and it blends.
BreastCancer.Org states that women with dense breast tissue are 6 times more likely to develop breast cancer. Detection for this disease is also stifled because dense breast tissue makes it harder for breast cancer to be seen on a mammogram.
Reducing Breast Cancer Risk
The study showed a Mediterranean diet can lower a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer. Mediterranean diets are filled with fish, olive oil, low intake of red and processed meats, nuts, seeds, whole grains, vegetables, fruits and little to no alcohol. In order to get the optimum benefit of this diet, its recommended that women have less than three servings of red meat per day.
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The study also recommended that women have up to four servings of fish per week, as well as several servings of fruit and vegetables per day. The results from this study were astounding. Sixty-eight percent of the women who participated in this study experienced a decreased risk of breast cancer.
BreastCancer.Org says that limiting your alcoholic intake and quitting smoking are other things you can do to lower the density in your breasts.