What are the causes of symptoms in pregnant women with breast cancer?

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The symptoms of breast cancer during pregnancy are the same as those during non pregnancy, but there are still many female friends who don't know what kind of symptoms they will have at this stage. What are the causes of symptoms in pregnant women with breast cancer?

What are the causes of symptoms in pregnant women with breast cancer?

Early menarche (< 12 years old) and late menopause (> 55 years old) were the risk factors of breast cancer; Unmarried, no child, late child, no lactation; The patients with benign breast diseases were not diagnosed and treated in time; Atypical hyperplasia of mammary gland was confirmed by biopsy; The chest was exposed to high dose of radiation; Taking exogenous estrogen for a long time; Postmenopausal obesity; Excessive drinking for a long time; And carrying mutated genes associated with breast cancer.

The age incidence rate of female breast cancer was lower at 0~24 years of age, and gradually increased after 25 years old. The peak age of 50~54 years group decreased gradually after 55 years old. Family history of breast cancer is a risk factor of breast cancer. The so-called family history refers to patients with breast cancer in their first-degree relatives (mothers, daughters, sisters). In recent years, it has been found that breast gland density has become a risk factor for breast cancer.

The etiology of breast cancer has not been fully understood. Studies have found that the incidence of breast cancer has certain regularity. Women with high-risk factors of breast cancer are prone to breast cancer. The so-called high-risk factors refer to various risk factors related to the incidence of breast cancer, and the risk factors that most breast cancer patients have are called high-risk factors of breast cancer.

matters needing attention

Develop good eating habits. We should pay attention to balanced nutrition and promote breastfeeding in infants; Children should reduce excessive intake of high protein and low fiber diet during development; Don't eat a lot of fat and animal protein in adolescence, strengthen physical exercise; Postmenopausal control of total calorie intake, to avoid obesity.