Seven Resources on Supporting Women's Health
An Integrative Approach to Breast Cancer: Time to Shift from Early Detection to Prevention
In this session, Tara Scott, MD, discusses her hypothesis that there are other single nucleotide pleomorphisms (SNPs) that put a patient at increased risk of breast cancer, namely MTHFR 677, MTHFR 1298, and COMT.
MTHFR and COMT genes are involved in methylation processes in the body. This process is a large component of Phase 2 detoxification, especially for estrogen. Scott’s theory is that patients with SNPs in MTHFR and COMT have an impaired ability to get rid of estrogens and thus have an accumulation or back up of Estrone or the toxic metabolite 4-OH Estrone which can increase the risk of breast cancer. As a result, there is an imbalance in the hormones that cause hyperplasia (estrogens) and regulation an apoptosis (progesterone) in the breast.
This presentation was recorded at the 2022 Integrative Healthcare Symposium Annual Conference. Click here to access the session on-demand.
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