Booster shots mainly refer to the injection treatment of various types of vaccines, and there is no clear correlation between booster shots and breast cancer.
Breast cancer is a malignant tumor that occurs in the breast and originates from the epithelial cells of the breast. The cause of breast cancer is related to genetic factors, hormone level disorders, exposure to radioactive substances and emotional factors. Moreover, the onset of the disease is slow and may take months, years or even decades to develop. Therefore, there is no clear correlation between the development of breast cancer and the use of booster shots.
There are no relevant studies that can prove that booster shots cause breast cancer, and there is no direct relationship between booster shots and the development of breast cancer.
For breast cancer lesions, it is important to actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment after diagnosing the condition. Surgery is the main treatment, removing the lesion tissue and clearing the surrounding lymph nodes as much as possible. After surgery, auxiliary treatment measures such as radiotherapy and chemotherapy will be assisted to improve the prognosis and prolong the survival period.