Are women with late menopause prone to breast cancer?

Women with late menopause are more likely to develop breast cancer than women with normal menopause. Normal menopause occurs between the ages of 50 and 55, and it is not good for the body to go too early or too late. Late menopause is associated with high estrogen levels in the body, which can stimulate increased cell division, leading to overgrowth of the ductal epithelial cells, which can lead to abnormalities, making them more susceptible to cancerous changes that can lead to the development of breast cancer. However, women with late menopause do not need to worry too much, and pay attention to eat less hormone-containing foods, such as soy products, anti-seasonal fruits, etc., so as not to aggravate the appearance of estrogen in the body. In addition, if necessary, you can go to the hospital for consultation and take some medication to regulate endocrine therapy as prescribed by the doctor.