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  2. Understanding the Causes of Cancer - Cancer Research Institute

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    Understanding the causes of cancer is crucial for prevention and treatment. This article explores the genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors contributing to cancer and offers insights on how to mitigate these risks.

  3. Cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Find out the basics about cancer, including symptoms, causes and treatments. Learn steps you can take to prevent cancer.

  4. The main causes of cancer (including hazardous circumstances)

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    What are the main causes of cancer? Main causes of cancer, including hazardous circumstances are: 2. Tobacco products. 3. Infectious agents. 4. Alcohol consumption. 5. Sunlight and ultraviolet radiation. 6. Ionizing radiation and radiofrequency electromagnetic fields including mobile phones. 7. Diet and nutrition. 8.

  5. The main cause of cancer is mutations, or changes to the DNA in your cells. Genetic mutations can be inherited. They can also occur after birth as a result of environmental forces. These...

  6. Causes and Risk Factors of Cancer - Verywell Health

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    Obesity is a leading cause of cancer. It raises the risk of breast cancer, colon and rectal cancer, endometrial cancer, esophageal cancer, pancreatic cancer, and kidney cancer, among others. Excess fat cells produce more of the hormones estrogen and insulin, which promote cancer growth.

  7. Causes of cancer | How to reduce the risk of cancer

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    Alcohol. The less alcohol you drink, the lower your risk of cancer. More about alcohol and cancer. Physical activity. Being more active can help us keep a healthy weight and reduce the risk of cancer. More about exercise and cancer. HPV and infections. You can’t catch cancer, but some infections such as HPV can increase your risk.

  8. What Is Cancer? Symptoms, Causes & Types - Cleveland Clinic

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    There are three broad cancer classifications: Solid cancers: This is the most common type of cancer, making up about 80% to 90% of all cases. This includes carcinoma that forms in epithelial tissue (like your skin, breast, colon and lungs) and sarcoma that forms in bone and connective tissues.