A first of its kind study suggests a connection between sun exposure, lower breast density, and thus reduced breast cancer risk, the Vitamin D Council reports. High breast density is recognized as a strong risk factor for breast cancer.
Researchers surveyed 650 Hong Kong Chinese women with a questionnaire used to estimate sun exposure. They then assessed breast density with a mammogram and classified density with the Tabár classification system. They found that:
To the knowledge of the researchers, the relationship between sun exposure and breast density had not previously been studied.
“The present findings indicate that increased sunlight exposure throughout one’s lifetime and across ages 6 to 12 years seem to be associated with a protective effect of breast cancer risk measured by breast density among Hong Kong premenopausal women,” the researchers concluded.
Click here to read the Vitamin D Council’s analysis of the study.
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