Does estrogen cause breast cancer? The opinion of Avrum Bluming and Carol Tavris.

Does estrogen cause breast cancer? The opinion of Avrum Bluming and Carol Tavris.

Avrum Bluming and Carol Tavris argue convincingly against estrogen as a causal factor in breast cancer. It is to note, however, that in our review of the published literature, we did notice a correlation between breast cancer and a phenotype where both estrogen and IGF-1 were elevated at the same time. Additional research in this area is needed. Simply dismissing estrogen involvement in postmenopausal breast cancer and being enthusiastic about hormone replacement are not the conclusions that we draw at our current understanding of the problem.

Caloric restriction (CR) for weight loss: “10% CR” and “30% CR”, both high carb, produced similar weight loss.

The diets were hardly optimally designed for weight loss. Still, the subjects lost 8% of their body mass by the end of the 12-month study period.
The subjects on the diet with higher carbs (60% of the caloric intake) were somewhat more stressed by the reduction in calories than the subjects on lower (40% of the caloric intake).
The good outcome was that there was no profound reduction in the metabolic rate of the subjects.