Breast Cancer Prevention in Pike Creek

Breast Cancer Awareness

Functional Medicine’s Approach to Breast Cancer Prevention

As a breast cancer survivor, I find it critical to inform women of how they could prevent breast cancer with diagnostic testing and lifestyle changes that were neither available nor known to us decades ago . . . when our cancer was developing. Women are misinformed in believing that mammograms, MRI’s, ultrasounds and thermography are preventive when they are useful for early detection . . . vastly different concepts. Equally, they believe genetics or family history is their destiny. 90% of women who develop breast cancer are the first in their family to get the disease. The AMAS Cancer Test (Oncolab) is a test that is based on levels of a specific antibody shown to be elevated in many cancers. Oncoblot also tests for a specific protein to detect cancers such as breast earlier than a mammogram will find it with a 95% reliability rate on the first test. However, with all this detection, we are losing the war on breast cancer. Five-year mortality rates for breast cancer have declined, but occurrence rates have gone up 270% since 1970!


Using Prevention
Addressing RISK REDUCTION involves identifying functional weaknesses and making changes that will affect your odds of ever developing breast cancer. We must ask . . . How do you assess your risk and what can you do to lower your risk? Some factors to be evaluated are genetics, environmental exposure, detoxification, medications, exercise, insulin/ glucose control, age of menarche, and dietary factors. Some factors we cannot control, many more we can greatly influence. Genetic testing beyond BRCA 1 & 2 need to be done. If you have genetic markers, this is a guideline for you to take EXTRA precautions to avoid damaging your genes through ionizing radiation, inadequate antioxidant consumption, xenobiotic exposure (fragrances, plastics, cosmetics, styrofoam coffee cups, pesticides like Roundup, hormones in our food supply, sunscreens), etc. Other factors include estrogen metabolism and excretion, estrogen load, methylation, and cellular repair, childbirth and lactation, and age of menarche. Nutritional status is also a consideration to evaluate specific deficiencies. Whether we make estrogen or take estrogen we need to get rid of it which is a function of several factors such as liver health, our diet and genetics. The estrogen load and ratios of 2,4, and 16 methoxyestrone should be evaluated and addressed as they can be altered by way of diet and supplements with foods such as Cruciferous vegetables (brussel sprouts, broccoli). Liver function will affect your ability to detoxify hormones which is under the influence of your diet and how it affects your genetics. This is where we address genetic variants by way of foods. Medications such as calcium channel blockers, antifungals, and proton pump inhibitors (Nexium) will negatively affect the body’s ability to clear estrogen by altering the breakdown of beneficial phytochemicals in our foods. Body composition, exercise habits, milk and/or alcohol consumption and smoking habits will all have significant impact on our ability to deal with our estrogens.

Assessing Basic Hormonal Status and Estrogen Metabolites is always done. This specific information is beneficial in constructing your individual plan. Please don’t wait! We have the tools in 2017 that can change your future. Please watch our Facebook page and website for upcoming workshops on Breast Cancer Health. Or contact Crosser Natural Health in Pike Creek for more information.

Monday
8:00am - 1:00pm
3:00pm - 6:00pm


Tuesday
Closed


Wednesday
8:00am - 1:00pm
3:00pm - 6:00pm


Thursday
3:00pm - 6:00pm


Friday
8:00am - 12:00pm


Saturday
Closed

Crosser Natural Health
5700 Kirkwood Hwy Suite 101
Wilmington, DE 19808
(302) 994-1010