Women who breastfeed are at a significantly lower risk of developing ovarian cancer overall and some of its subtypes, including the deadliest — high-grade serous tumors, a large data study reported. This finding was particular to white women — because not enough black and Asian women could be included in the analysis — strengthened with longer times spent breastfeeding, and lasted for decades, its researchers wrote. The study, “Association Between Breastfeeding and Ovarian Cancer Risk,” was…
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