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Wearing a "swimming ring" hurts the uterus

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  female My friend’s waist is too thick, so be careful about it. Uterus The chance of cancer is also greatly increased. A latest medical study points out that British women with an average waist circumference of 34 inches are twice as likely to develop uterine cancer than women with a waist circumference of 31 inches. healthy , never become a "big-bellied woman".
  
  According to a report from London by the "Central News Agency", according to the European cancer A large-scale survey conducted by EPIC, a nutritional survey of 223,000 women in 10 European countries, found that an increase in women's waist circumference also increases the risk of cancer.
  
  In addition, women with a body mass index of 30 or above and a weight gain of 44 pounds (approximately 20 kilograms) after the age of 20 are also at high risk for uterine cancer.
  
  Researchers pointed out that the relationship between cancer and waist circumference is stronger in menopausal women and in women who have never received hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or taken birth control pills.
  
  Christine Friedenreich, a professor in charge of this investigation, pointed out that this large-scale study clearly shows that obesity increases the risk of uterine cancer in women, and that having a "swimming ring" in the abdomen is very detrimental to health.
  
  John Toy, director of the medical department at Cancer Research UK, pointed out that everyone is well aware of the connection between obesity and cancer. This study further points out that overweight women face a high risk of uterine cancer, which is particularly noteworthy.
  
  Drinking green tea may prevent endometrial cancer

  
  A special survey recently reported by the Shanghai Cancer Institute shows that drinking tea, especially green tea, may have a certain preventive effect on endometrial cancer, but this preventive effect may only be limited to menopause women in front.
  
  Survey results show that tea drinkers, especially green tea drinkers, have a lower risk of endometrial cancer than non-drinkers. And the more often you drink tea, the more obviously the risk of endometrial cancer is reduced. People who drink tea 7 times a week or more can reduce the risk of endometrial cancer by about 20%. For those who drink green tea and have no history of drinking or smoking, the risk of endometrial cancer is reduced by about 23%. ; Among those who drink more than 200 grams of green tea per month, the risk of endometrial cancer is reduced by about 30%.
  
  The researchers analyzed that endometrial cancer is a hormone-dependent tumor, and excessive estrogen exposure is its main cause. Green tea may reduce the risk of endometrial cancer by lowering estrogen levels in the body. In addition, tea polyphenol complex can enhance lymphocyte proliferation and enhance the body's immune function. Since there are currently no other reports on the relationship between tea drinking and endometrial cancer, further epidemiological studies, especially cohort studies, are expected to confirm this.

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