Lung Cancer Increase in Women Tied to Genes, Estrogen
Lung Cancer Increase in Women Tied to Genes, Estrogen | April, 2010

Researchers believe that estrogen may play a role in the development of lung cancer in non-smoking women, as well as smokers. In addition, studies suggest that the body's inability to metabolize estrogen may also lead to breast and colorectal cancers. Similar findings were evidenced in the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) - a long-term study for the advancement of preventive strategies for heart disease and breast cancer in postmenopausal women. As alternative medicine advances, industry-experts are beginning to realize that hormonal imbalance is at the root of many of the health problems impacting Americans today. In addition to menopause and andropause (the male menopause), hormonal imbalances such as thyroid disease and stress-induced adrenal fatigue impacting Americans in record numbers.
Hormonal imbalance doesn't discriminate against gender, age or genealogy. Studies have linked estrogen-mimicking chemicals found in a multitude of consumer-based products to a wide range of health conditions, including asthma, osteoporosis, diabetes, heart disease and cancer. Being that hormones naturally begin to decline with age, it's important for women and men to be aware of their hormone levels. The bioidentical hormone doctors at BodyLogicMD offer state-of-the-art hormone testing for women and men to determine hormone levels and use all natural bioidentical hormone therapy to help mitigate symptoms and restore balance.
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