Why are breast cancer rates surging?

The hidden drivers you need to know about

Good morning friends,

Breast cancer cases in Canada have jumped 166%-
and what’s more alarming is that women in their 30s and 40s are being diagnosed with aggressive tumours like never before.

Doctors blame COVID screening delays.
But that’s only half the story.

The real problem is our environment
The modern world is flooding women with triggers that fuel cancer growth:

  • Hormone disruptors – Plastics, pesticides, and seed oils act as xenoestrogens (fake estrogens), sparking inflammation and driving estrogen dominance.

  • Insulin resistance – Processed foods and sugar raise insulin, creating the perfect environment for cancer cells to thrive.

  • Radiation exposure – Mammograms, while useful for detection, expose women to low-dose radiation that adds up over time.

And the data is clear:

Some women even have a genetic predisposition to estrogen toxicity, making it harder for their bodies to detox excess hormones.

How to protect yourself

  • Support your liver – Load up on cruciferous vegetables like broccoli and cauliflower. They contain sulforaphane, which helps flush out excess estrogen.

  • Stabilise blood sugar – Cut seed oils and refined sugars. Prioritise protein and healthy fats.

  • Swap plastics for glass – Especially when it comes to water bottles and food storage.

  • Strengthen your mitochondria – Daily sun exposure, regular movement, and nutrient-dense foods help your cells stay resilient.

  • Use detox support – Tools like sauna use or molecular hydrogen can help your body clear toxins more effectively.

The bigger truth
Cancer is not just genetic.
It’s an environmental disease driven by the toxins we live with every day.
Prevention will always be more powerful than detection.

So I want to ask you:
👉 Do you think most women know how much their daily environment affects their cancer risk?
👉 And if you knew your genes made detox harder, would you change your habits today?

want to build a personalised plan for hormone balance and cancer prevention?
Book a call with my team and let’s uncover how your biology can be supported—before it’s too late.

To your health,