The good news is that there are several ways you can reduce your risk of developing breast cancer.
Stay at a healthy weight
Overweight and obesity increase the risk for many cancers, including breast cancer. If you struggle with your weight, talk with your doctor. They can help you reach or stay at a healthy weight. They can help you make smart food choices and find the right kinds of exercise. If needed, they may also provide other medical options for weight loss.
Move more
Being active can help lower breast cancer risk. Even 30 minutes a day of moderate-intensity exercise has anticancer benefits.
Moderate-intensity exercise includes walking, biking, or practicing martial arts or yoga. More intense forms of exercise include playing a team sport, swimming, running, hiking, or dancing. Adults should aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity activity or 75 minutes of vigorous activity each week.
Avoid or limit alcohol
For some people, it's best to avoid alcohol completely. Alcohol is linked with increased risk for several types of cancer.
Choose healthy eating
Research shows that opting for healthy food choices such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, beans, and lean proteins can lower your risk for developing cancer.
Pick nutrient-dense foods with vitamins, minerals, proteins, and healthy fats to help prevent cancer. These include:
- Dark green vegetables.
- Brightly colored fruits and vegetables.
- Whole grains.
- Nuts, seeds, and beans.
- Lean proteins like fish, poultry, and tofu.
Try not to have highly processed foods like:
- Fast foods.
- Red and processed meats.
- Sugary drinks.
- Refined carbohydrates found in chips, cookies, cakes, and sugary cereals.