October 30, 2023

380: Healthy Living Insights: Let's Beat Breast Cancer | Dr. Rizwan Bukhari

In his recent health talk, Dr. Riz highlights the four-pronged approach of the "Let's Beat Breast Cancer" campaign by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM). The campaign emphasizes the following key steps t...

In his recent health talk, Dr. Riz highlights the four-pronged approach of the "Let's Beat Breast Cancer" campaign by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM). The campaign emphasizes the following key steps to reduce the risk of breast cancer and improve overall health:

  1. Choose Plant-Based Foods: A healthful diet rich in plant-based foods, such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and beans, can lower breast cancer risk by promoting weight loss, reducing estrogen levels, and providing essential nutrients. A variety of these foods should be included in one's diet, along with a reliable source of vitamin B12, such as a B12 supplement.
  2. Exercise Regularly: Regular physical activity, including vigorous exercises like running or cycling, can lower the risk of breast cancer. Exercise helps with weight management and strengthens the immune system, potentially aiding in the body's defense against cancer cells. Starting slowly and gradually increasing exercise intensity is recommended, and it's important to consult a doctor before starting an exercise program.
  3. Limit Alcohol: The consumption of alcohol, including beer, wine, and liquor, increases the risk of breast cancer. Even small amounts of alcohol can elevate estrogen levels and cause DNA damage, which can lead to cancer. Therefore, minimizing alcohol intake is advised.
  4. Maintain a Healthy Weight: Excess body weight, particularly after menopause, raises the likelihood of developing breast cancer and can contribute to its progression. Fat cells produce estrogen, which can aid in the formation and spread of cancer cells. Being overweight also increases the risk of other health problems, including diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and other types of cancer.

This four-pronged approach reduces the risk of breast cancer and contributes to overall well-being by decreasing inflammation in the body and lowering the risk of diabetes and heart disease. It provides individuals with practical and effective strategies to take control of their health and reduce the risk of breast cancer.

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Dr. Rizwan Bukhari

Rizwan H, Bukhari, M.D., F.A.C.S., is a board-certified vascular surgeon who treats various vascular issues, including aneurysms, carotid artery stenosis, lower extremity arterial blockages, gangrene, dialysis access grafts, and varicose veins. He has seen the ravaging effects of poor lifestyle choices on his patients’ health. Cardiovascular disease and its risk factors, such as obesity, tobacco use, hypertension, and diabetes, are mainly diseases secondary to the foods we eat and our lifestyle choices.

Dr. Bukhari promotes food as medicine and lifestyle medicine to help his patients and the general public prevent, halt, and sometimes even reverse disease. He owns North Texas Vascular Center, where he offers diagnostic services and minimally invasive outpatient procedures largely related to amputation prevention and limb salvage.