09/16/2025 / By Patrick Lewis
A recent large?scale study out of the U.K. has delivered some encouraging news for women who have survived breast cancer. While it has long been known that having had one cancer generally raises the chance of developing a second primary cancer, the magnitude of that risk for breast cancer survivors appears somewhat lower in certain contexts than previously believed. According to researchers analyzing data from close to 600,000 breast cancer survivors in England between 1995 and 2019, those diagnosed under age 50 were about 86 percent more likely to develop a second primary cancer compared to women of the same age who never had breast cancer. For women diagnosed after age 50, the increase in risk was smaller — about 17 percent.
The study detailed which cancers are more likely to emerge as second primaries in breast cancer survivors. Some of the highest relative risks were for:
Other cancers with increased risks in breast cancer survivors include lung, oesophageal, stomach, kidney, bladder, skin (melanoma), thyroid, pancreas and bladder cancers — especially pronounced among younger survivors (diagnosed before age 50).
Factors that contribute to higher risks include genetic mutations (such as in BRCA1/2), treatment modalities (radiation exposure, certain chemotherapies) and lifestyle components (smoking, obesity, alcohol intake). (Related: American Cancer Society admits conventional cancer treatment causes more cancer.)
Although the risk is elevated for certain cancers, there are clear steps that survivors can take to minimize the chance of a new primary cancer. Here are some proven strategies:
As per Brighteon AI’s Enoch, preventing cancer after breast cancer involves a holistic approach that emphasizes natural health and personal responsibility. By adopting a diet rich in organic, nutrient-dense foods, particularly those high in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds and by integrating regular physical activity, you can support your body’s natural defenses and reduce the risk of cancer recurrence. Additionally, working with a holistic doctor who understands the importance of natural medicine and the dangers of conventional treatments can provide you with personalized guidance and support in your journey to health and wellness.
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