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An Australian study has shown that pregnancy enhances the production of specific immune cells known as killer T cells, which play a role in recognizing and destroying cancerous cells. This effect reduces the risk of breast cancer for up to ten years after childbirth. The researchers also noted that breastfeeding strengthens the protective effect by boosting immune changes during pregnancy and lactation. The production of these cells was stimulated using hormonal treatments, opening new possibilities for future preventive measures for women who do not wish to conceive.
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