Not exactly, estrogen-based hormones are usually the culprit, the problem is when progesterone is synthetically introduced say in the form of Birth Control pills, because it is the natural form of progesterone that can be beneficial as an agent against breast and endrometrial cancers. But synthetic progesterone does not switch on the gene responsible for mitigating harm because it is not recognized the way a natural progesterone is. Thus, using hormone therapy that is medical-based rather than natural forms of progesterone are less effective - try going to a healthstore and asking about Wild Yam and other progesterones that are natural depending upon why you might be interested in using progesterone.
YES
Yes it does. I have testicular cancer. I was recently diagnosed with it. My doctor told me that while you still have the cancer in your body it decreases testosterone and causes things like breast tenderness and enlargement. Also you may become more emotional. But the treatment which is a nightmare in itself. Removing the affected testicle through surgery will restore your testosterone to normal levels. In certain cases men take medication to boost testosterone. Ask your doctor.
No they don't cause breast cancer
If you have breast cancer and receiving chemotherapy then you cannot breastfeed your baby.
High caffeine consumption can lead to benign breast disease, which also can increase risk of breast cancer.
No they do not.
No it can not.
No
No...you can lay anyway you want...it wouldn't cause breast cancer
No.
Estrogen doesn't cause breast cancer but certainly estrogen can be linked to breast cancer. This is why hormonal birth control such as the combination pill is strongly linked to breast cancer.
No