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  2. Cancer prevention - Wikipedia

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    Advertisement for a healthy diet to possibly reduce cancer risk. An average 35% of human cancer mortality is attributed to the diet of the individual. [10] Studies have linked excessive consumption of red or processed meat to an increased risk of breast cancer, colon cancer, and pancreatic cancer, a phenomenon which could be due to the presence of carcinogens in meats cooked at high temperatures.

  3. World Cancer Research Fund - Wikipedia

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    World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF UK) [a] is a cancer prevention charity in the United Kingdom that is part of the World Cancer Research Fund International network.. The World Cancer Research Fund funds scientific research into how diet, physical activity and weight affect cancer risk and also funds health information programmes to raise awareness so people can reduce their cancer risk by ...

  4. Food, Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Prevention of ...

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    The Panel’s 10 recommendations for cancer prevention are: Body Fatness: Be as lean as possible within the normal range of body weight Physical Activity: Be physically active as part of everyday life. Regular activity and movement has been reported to keep hormone levels healthy. Some hormones when at a high level can increase your cancer risk.

  5. Cancer is the second leading cause of death for Americans ...

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    “It's best for cancer prevention to not drink at all,” says Mackey. However, she acknowledges that if people do drink, they should stick to no more than one drink (for women) or two (for men ...

  6. 5 cancer types where screenings save the most lives - AOL

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    Over a 45-years span — between 1975 and 2020 — improvements in cancer screenings and prevention strategies have reduced deaths from five common cancers more than any advances in treatments ...

  7. This Diet May Lower Your Risk of Dying From Cancer, New ... - AOL

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    This study shows that following (and adhering to) a Mediterranean diet can in fact lower the risk of early death (by 29%), cancer-related death specifically (by 28%), and cardiovascular disease ...

  8. Diet and cancer - Wikipedia

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    For breast cancer, there is a replicated trend for women with a more "prudent or healthy" diet, i.e. higher in fruits and vegetables, to have a lower risk of cancer. [ 18 ] Unhealthy dietary patterns are associated with a higher body mass index suggesting a potential mediating effect of obesity on cancer risk.

  9. Mediterranean diet may help boost longevity in cancer survivors

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    Campbell highlighted that current American Cancer Society (ACS) guidelines for cancer prevention recommend a healthy eating pattern filled with “high-nutrient foods, including a variety of ...