Best to breast-feed and get pregnant several times doctors said

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Best to breast-feed and get pregnant several times, doctors said.Two years ago scientists switched their attention to the cancer gene. It slots neatly into the hundreds of journals, books and pamphlets which tell women how to stop getting a lump, how to detect a lump, how to care for your lump. And don't, whatever you do, wear your bra to bed: women who do are "125 times more likely" to get breast cancer than women who don't wear a bra at all.Dressed to Kill will fuel women's copious fears of ill-health. "Put it on as late as possible before leaving the house and remove it as soon as you return." Try to avoid under-wired bras or push-up bras, too: these "compress the breasts" and stop the lymph system from draining "cancer- causing toxins" from your breasts.

But if a woman wears a tight bra, she constricts the breast tissue, preventing the lymph system from cleansing toxins from the breast. Meanwhile the toxins beaver away inside her breasts "doing their best to transform normal cells into cancerous cells".The researchers say they know "what women can do to reduce the odds of getting breast cancer" Wear your bra as little as possible. The lymph system, which is part of the immune system, is supposed to cleanse the body of toxins. They enter the body through pesticides in food and "cancer-causing substances in the air".

The researchers "discovered" that women who wear bras for more than half a day are at least 21 times more likely to develop cancer than those who wear their bra for less than 12 hours a day.The book is based on a theory about the "build-up of toxins". Toxins, explain the researchers, are stored in the fatty parts of the body. Why? Because wearing a bra too many hours a day - and choosing the wrong kind of bra - can increase the risk of getting breast cancer, says Sydney Ross Singer, co-author of the book and director of the Institute for the Study of Culturogenic Disease in Hawaii.The research took place over two and a half years and involved 4,730 women - half of whom had been diagnosed with breast cancer and half of whom had no known diagnosis of the disease. And women who have a family history of breast cancer, are on HRT, have had a late menopause, been put on the Pill, or started their periods early.Now, according to research outlined in Dressed to Kill, a "revolutionary" book just published in the States, there is a new X factor in the equation The bra. Women who drink alcohol and women who are childless have a higher chance of getting breast cancer, say scientists. As do women who've had an abortion, are obese or have children late. Two schoolgirls lolloped in slow motion down the street, large breasts heaving like a swelling, bursting wave Cars passed, faces peering out like grotesque masks.