2019
DOI: 10.1007/s13187-019-01580-9
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Knowledge of the Relationship Between Breastfeeding and Breast Cancer Risk Among Racial and Ethnic Minority Women

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“…Accordingly, nurses, as health educators, should foment healthy life styles and make women aware of the important role of a balanced diet in the prevention of obesity. Moreover, as another means of prevention breast cancer, especially if it is considered the scarce awareness of the breastfeeding protective effects on breast cancer (Hoyt-Austin et al, 2020; Sly et al, 2020), nursing professionals should also encourage women to breastfeed their children for as long as possible and avoid the consumption of harmful, addictive toxins, such those found in cigarettes (Lee et al, 2014)…”
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“…Accordingly, nurses, as health educators, should foment healthy life styles and make women aware of the important role of a balanced diet in the prevention of obesity. Moreover, as another means of prevention breast cancer, especially if it is considered the scarce awareness of the breastfeeding protective effects on breast cancer (Hoyt-Austin et al, 2020; Sly et al, 2020), nursing professionals should also encourage women to breastfeed their children for as long as possible and avoid the consumption of harmful, addictive toxins, such those found in cigarettes (Lee et al, 2014)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, nurses, as health educators, should foment healthy life styles and make women aware of the important role of a balanced diet in the prevention of obesity. Moreover, as another means of prevention breast cancer, especially if it is considered the scarce awareness of the breastfeeding protective effects on breast cancer (Hoyt-Austin et al, 2020;Sly et al, 2020), nursing professionals should also encourage women to breastfeed their children for as long as possible and avoid the consumption of harmful, addictive toxins, such those found in cigarettes (Lee et al, 2014) Breast cancer risk factors from patient medical records are a limitation of great importance associated with retrospective chart review studies and can endanger the credibility of the research results. However, most retrospective chart review studies do not discuss medical records deficiencies or the methods implemented to lessen these limitations (Gregory & Radovinsky, 2012;Yawn & Wollan, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Además de ser la mejor opción de alimentación del ser humano en los seis primeros meses de vida (otros autores lo recomiendan hasta los dos primeros años de vida), la LM tiene también ventajas para la madre. Se le reconoce como un método eficaz para prevenir el cáncer de mama y la hipertensión a mediano y a largo plazo (2,3).…”
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“…La leche humana aporta una gran cantidad de poliaminas, que ayudan en el proceso de maduración intestinal (3). Es un fluido que varía durante las etapas de la lactancia y a lo largo de las 24 horas del día (4).…”
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