Protective immune cells in breastfeeding women identified as guard against breast cancer, new research finds
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Recent research has identified that protective immune cells in breastfeeding women may guard against breast cancer, particularly aggressive forms like triple-negative breast cancer. This finding is significant as it reinforces historical observations linking child-bearing and breastfeeding to lower breast cancer rates. The study highlights that patients with higher levels of these immune cells tend to have better outcomes, offering hope for improved strategies in breast cancer prevention and treatment.
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