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Breast feeding with a tumor  

Breast feeding with a tumor in the breast will increase your child’s risk of cancer.

No.
Studies have shown that there is nor risk of passing on cancer cells through breast milk. Cancer cells are not present in breast milk and therefore cannot be passed on to the infant.


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