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Your Weight and Your Risk of Breast Cancer | Dr. Kristi Funk

Your Weight and Your Risk of Breast Cancer | Dr. Kristi Funk

Season 4 Episode 86 Published 4 years, 2 months ago
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When it comes to breast cancer your weight matters. Just gaining 8 pounds since graduating high school can make a woman 25% more likely to develop breast cancer. And for women who have gained more than 25 pounds the risk is four times higher than that!

 

Breast cancer surgeon and best-selling author Dr. Kristin Funk discusses why excess fat tempts cancer in your body and outlines the steps you can take to lower your risk when she joins "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll on The Exam Room.

 

You will also learn how losing weight can exponentially reduce the odds of breast cancer and why a plant-based diet is the best diet for achieving that!

 

This is the fourth of four special episodes dedicated to breast cancer.

 

Dr. Funk is helping to lead the Let's Beat Breast Cancer campaign with the Physicians Committee. She encourages women to take the four-week LBBC challenge to improve their health and reduce their risk for breast cancer.

 

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Let's Beat Breast Cancer 4-Week Challenge

https://letsbeatbreastcancer.org

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Breasts: The Owner's Manual

https://amzn.to/3mmCP3h

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Black Women and Breast Cancer Summit

https://bit.ly/3jzkhfy

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Dr. Kristi Funk

Summit: https://bit.ly/CncrKckng21

Website: https://pinklotus.com

IG: @drkristifunk

Twitter: @drkristifunk

Facebook: https://bit.ly/DrFunkFB

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Chuck Carroll

IG: @ChuckCarrollWLC

Twitter: @ChuckCarrollWLC

Facebook: http://wghtloss.cc/ChuckFacebook

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Barnard Medical Center

Appointments

https://bit.ly/BMCtelemed

202-527-7500

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