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Scientists Discover Biological Link Amid Breast Cancer, High Blood Pressure

Scientists Discover Biological Link Amid Breast Cancer, High Blood Pressure

Posted on September 24, 2019September 24, 2019 By Jerri Oakley

Reportedly, the researchers have found out a protein that might be a peril factor for breast cancer and high blood pressure. The past studies have discovered that women having high blood pressure pose around a 15% augmented menace of developing breast cancer in comparison to women having normal blood pressure. The high level of protein GRK4 (G-protein coupled receptor kinase 4) is recognized to cause hypertension (high blood pressure). The new research was presented at the AHA’s (American Heart Association) Hypertension Scientific Sessions held in New Orleans and showed that the GRK4 protein was exhibited in breast cancer cells but absent in normal breast cells.

Dr. Wei Yue—Lead Investigator of the study from the UVA’s (University of Virginia) School of Medicine—said, “Hypertension and cancer have the common peril factors. Our laboratory’s past research on GRK4 discovered that it is controlled by an oncogene known as c-Myc, which has main role in several cancers, counting breast cancer. This led us to theorize that GRK4 can be a link.” Almost half of all adults having high blood pressure are women. Following age 65 Years, women are more inclined to have high blood pressure than men. Birth control medications, pregnancy, and menopause can all amplify the risk of progressing high blood pressure. If left uncured, it can result in health issues like stroke, heart disease, and vision loss.

On a similar note, recently, a study showed that patients of breast cancer encounter an increased peril of heart disease. Due to advanced medical treatments, women identified with breast cancer these days will possibly survive the disease. Nonetheless, some treatment alternatives put these women at higher risk for many other health problems. New research from Brazil showed that postmenopausal women having breast cancer are at higher peril for developing heart disease. The findings of the research were published in Menopause, which is the journal of the NAMS (North American Menopause Society).

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