Migraine Might Slow Down Breast Cancer, Study Shows

A new study has shown that women who suffer from migraines can be at an important lower risk to develop breast cancer. Christopher Li, MD, of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, stated that many of the types of migraine that most women suffer from are “known to be hormonally related, and also are important in the development of breast cancer."

The researchers saw a very important connection between hormones, migraines and breast cancer. The November issue of Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention published the study which shows that women who suffer from migraines have 30% less chances of developing breast cancer.

The lead author, Li, said that the mechanism behind this connection is not entirely known, but it has to do with fluctuations in the levels of circulating hormones. He added that migraines have a hormonal component that makes them appear most in women than in men. The women who take oral contraceptives are more likely to suffer from headaches too.

In addition, pregnancy, which is a process during which a high estrogen state develops, is associated with lowering the migraines number. Estrogen is known to stimulate the growth of hormonally sensitive breast cancer. 3,412 postmenopausal women were tracked during the study. They were aged between 55 and 79 years old. 1,938 other women who were already diagnosed with breast cancer and 1,474 women without breast cancer were also among the 3,412 women.

The authors of the study wrote that "Women who reported a clinical diagnosis of migraine had a 33 percent reduced risk of invasive ductal carcinoma and a 32 percent reduced risk of invasive lobular carcinoma compared with women with no history of migraine."




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Migraine Expressions: A Creative Journey through Life with Migraine
By Betsy, (2008-11-10 02:10)
Migraine Expressions: A Creative Journey through Life with Migraine was published so millions of migraineurs, their friends and loved ones, and health care professionals will have access to an insightful tool for awareness and understanding.
A breathtaking collection of migraine art and literature from 125 migraineurs and allies, Migraine Expressions is the only book of its kind. ( Hardcover, 8.5 by 11, 192 pages, Foreword by Teri Robert, Ph.D., Introduction by Editor, Index of Contributing writers and artists, and Resource list of migraine organizations and Web sites included)
The book can be seen and ordered via www.wordmetropress.com

Some comments about the book:

“Congratulations! The images and the words are compelling. Migraineurs will relate to the visual images and poems. Those who don’t suffer may be better able to empathize after reading the book.”
Suzanne E. Simons, Executive Director of the National Headache Foundation

“Projects such as Migraine Expressions are rare, priceless, and sorely needed. They offer an intimate view of the impact of migraine disease. The works of art in this book are deeply personal and revealing. They are heart-wrenching and inspiring, filled with both terror and hope.”
Teri Robert, Ph.D., migraine educator, advocate and author

"Migraine Expressions reveals a neurobiological disease from many highly personal perspectives as contributors transform their experiences into stunning verbal and visual art. The book will help people with migraine find their individual voices even as they recognize the universality of their shared experiences.” Richard B. Lipton, MD, Professor of Neurology and Director, Montefiore Headache Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

“I just received Migraine Expressions the other day and as soon as I cracked it open I got tears in my eyes. As a frequent migraine sufferer, I can actually FEEL the pictures. I can't bring myself to sit and read through the entire book, so I am going to view one entry a day. Thank you so much! Dana Baker

“Unbelievable book...”
Scott F. Madden, F.A.C.H.E., Vice President & Administrator, Michigan Head-Pain & Neurological Institute
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Migraine Expressions: A Creative Journey through Life with Migraine
By Betsy, (2008-11-10 02:10)
Migraine Expressions: A Creative Journey through Life with Migraine was published so millions of migraineurs, their friends and loved ones, and health care professionals will have access to an insightful tool for awareness and understanding.
A breathtaking collection of migraine art and literature from 125 migraineurs and allies, Migraine Expressions is the only book of its kind. ( Hardcover, 8.5 by 11, 192 pages, Foreword by Teri Robert, Ph.D., Introduction by Editor, Index of Contributing writers and artists, and Resource list of migraine organizations and Web sites included)
The book can be seen and ordered via www.wordmetropress.com

Some comments about the book:

“Congratulations! The images and the words are compelling. Migraineurs will relate to the visual images and poems. Those who don’t suffer may be better able to empathize after reading the book.”
Suzanne E. Simons, Executive Director of the National Headache Foundation

“Projects such as Migraine Expressions are rare, priceless, and sorely needed. They offer an intimate view of the impact of migraine disease. The works of art in this book are deeply personal and revealing. They are heart-wrenching and inspiring, filled with both terror and hope.”
Teri Robert, Ph.D., migraine educator, advocate and author

"Migraine Expressions reveals a neurobiological disease from many highly personal perspectives as contributors transform their experiences into stunning verbal and visual art. The book will help people with migraine find their individual voices even as they recognize the universality of their shared experiences.” Richard B. Lipton, MD, Professor of Neurology and Director, Montefiore Headache Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

“I just received Migraine Expressions the other day and as soon as I cracked it open I got tears in my eyes. As a frequent migraine sufferer, I can actually FEEL the pictures. I can't bring myself to sit and read through the entire book, so I am going to view one entry a day. Thank you so much! Dana Baker

“Unbelievable book...”
Scott F. Madden, F.A.C.H.E., Vice President & Administrator, Michigan Head-Pain & Neurological Institute

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