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Groundbreaking Cancer Research: Breastfeeding Leaves 'Immune Memory' in the Breast

2025-10-21 29 Dailymotion

A major new study from Australian researchers at the prestigious Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre is set to change how we view women's health. The findings, which will be presented at the European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) 2025 Congress, reveal something truly incredible:<br /><br />Breastfeeding leaves a lasting "immune memory" in the breast.<br /><br />This isn't just about general health—it's a specific, biological change. Reproductive events, including having children and breastfeeding, are shown to leave special immune cells (Tissue-Resident Memory T cells) behind. These cells act like a permanent surveillance system to help protect the breast against the future development of aggressive cancers, like Triple-Negative Breast Cancer.<br /><br />This evidence adds powerful scientific weight to the immense, long-term health advantages of breastfeeding for the mother.<br /><br />What are your thoughts on this finding? Let us know in the comments below, and don't forget to SHARE this video to spread the word about this vital women's health research!<br /><br />#breastfeeding #breastfeedingbenefits #womenshealth #immunememory #breastcancerresearch #triplenegativebreastcancer #ESMO2025 #PeterMacCallum<br />#motherhood #parenting #healthscience

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