Well, their homepage says that breast cancer is increasing, the CDC says it’s decreasing…
“Over the last thirty years, while most major cancers have started to decline, breast cancer incidence in the US has increased by an alarming 40%…”
cdc.gov/mmwR/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5622a1.htm
“Age-adjusted annual incidence rates for invasive breast cancer decreased each year from 1999 to 2003, with the greatest decrease in rates occurring from 2002 to 2003 (Table). The rate from 2002 to 2003 decreased 6.1%, with a significant decrease occurring for all women aged >50 years. The largest decrease (9.1%) occurred among women aged 60–69 years. For in situ cancers, rates increased each year from 1999 to 2002 and then decreased from 2002 to 2003, although the percentage decrease (2.7%) was smaller than that for invasive cancers (6.1%). Women aged 50–79 years experienced a significant decrease in incidence rates of in situ breast cancer from 2002 to 2003.”
This sort of thing makes me very skeptical of the spin they may choose to put on other information.
I have read the material from these groups and the biggest piece of information that I get from them is that early pregnancy is something greatly to be desired, as early as possible, preferably as a teenager, so that you reduce your risk of breast cancer. Given all the other issues involved with teen pregnancy, out of wedlock childbearing and the age at which most Americans marry (25 for women), I am not sure that is the best message to be putting out there and emphasizing.