Lucky, The reason I tossed in the question about breastfeeding is because I would have assumed the same thing you did about it stimulating estrogen. However, I did breastfeed my daughter and still developed a triple negative tumor, so I thought it might be an interesting point. I figure that until the real key is discovered, any idea is fair game.
My oncologist also stressed a "healthy" diet, which includes watching fat and carbohydrates, but more than anything else she said that exercise is the best thing we can do to help prevent recurrence and fend off the other long-term effects of chemo. I've also read that chemo can age a woman's body up to 10 years, which includes bone density loss, decreased metabolism, weight gain, loss of energy, and potential heart problems. Again, the recommended solution was exercise. I don't know about the rest of you, but exercise is not my favorite thing to do. But the information I've read and the studies I've seen are strong motivators in keeping my sorry butt on my treadmill as often as I can.
Edited by Bunnysmama - Jul 04 2007 at 3:38pm