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Prevention and Early Detection

Cancer Prevention and Cancer Research

According to the latest cancer research, many cases of cancer can be prevented by not using tobacco products, avoiding harmful rays of the sun, and choosing foods with less fat and more fiber. In addition, cancer research shows that alcohol and exposure to certain chemicals and/or radiation may increase a person's risk of developing cancer.
Many risk factors can be avoided. Others, such as inherited factors, are unavoidable. It is helpful to be aware of them, and their symptoms of cancers, but it is also important to keep in mind that not everyone with a particular risk factor for cancer actually gets the disease; in fact, most do not. People who have an increased likelihood of developing symptoms of cancer can help protect themselves by avoiding risk factors where possible and by getting regular checkups so that, if cancer develops, it is likely to be found early. Treatment is likely to be more effective when symptoms of cancer are detected early.

The Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute is a top cancer hospital for cancer prevention, cancer research and cancer  information, here are some ways you can decrease your risk factors and improve your chance of cancer prevention:

  1. Choose a diet rich in a variety of plant-based foods.
  2. Eat plenty of vegetables and fruits.
  3. Maintain a healthy weight and be physically active.
  4. Drink alcohol in moderation, if at all.
  5. Select foods low in fat and salt.
  6. Prepare and store foods safely.

And, always remember... Do not smoke or use tobacco in any form. Use the links on the left to obtain more cancer information about the most common cancer risk factors and cancer prevention strategies, as well as the cancer research done at Cleveland Clinic.

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