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3 Cancer Risk Reduction Strategies
The National Cancer Institute has revealed that some risk factors for cancer can be controlled. Choosing the right health behaviors and preventing exposure to certain environmental risk factors can help prevent cancer development. In other words, taking steps can reduce your risk of cancer is possible. Let’s look at some specific strategies.
Are You Increasing Your Cancer Risk?
Did you know that the choices you make can influence your risk of cancer? February is Cancer Prevention Month, and what better time is there to see if you?re increasing your cancer risk?
Do Animal Products Promote Cancer?
Healing Foods for a Healthy Life: Part One
The Diabetes-Cancer Link
Western Diet Promotes Return of Colon Cancer
Tea: Not So Hot for Cancer Prevention
Sweets May Promote Breast Cancer
Soy Foods Lower Risk for Breast Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer Factors Same as CVD
Insulin Resistance & Colon Cancer
Fat and Prostate Cancer
Does Mammography Reduce Mortality?
Does Folic Acid Promote Prostate Cancer?
Do Low Fat Diets Reduce Breast Cancer?
Diet, Exercise and Cancer Risk
Diet and Pancreatic Cancer
Diet and Lung Cancer
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