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Recent studies have shown that delaying pregnancy increases the risk of breast cancer, with the risk rising by up to 60% for women who have children in their thirties or later compared to those who give birth in their early twenties. Experts explained that breast cells become more vulnerable when they are awakened after postponing childbirth, as early pregnancy plays a protective role by facilitating the maturation of breast cells and reducing the chances of abnormal tumor growth. Additionally, research has indicated that breastfeeding helps decrease the risk of developing breast cancer, especially if it lasts for more than six months. Exposure to social and environmental factors is also associated with higher rates of breast cancer among women.
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