Empowering Prevention: A Review of Modifiable Lifestyle Choices for Lowering Cancer Risk
Publish place: 1st International Congress on Cancer Prevention
Publish Year: 1403
Type: Conference paper
Language: English
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Empowering Prevention: A Review of Modifiable Lifestyle Choices for Lowering Cancer Risk abstract
Cancer remains a major global health concern, but recent research offers promising insights into preventing its development. Analyzing existing studies reveals a growing emphasis on modifiable lifestyle factors that can significantly reduce cancer risk. A key finding highlights the critical link between diet and cancer. Studies consistently warn against unbalanced diets and suggest potential benefits associated with consuming healthy, nutrient-rich foods. While research continues how dietary interventions interact with cancer, the potential of a balanced, anti-inflammatory diet as a preventative measure shows promise. Beyond diet, the analyzed studies consistently emphasize the importance of maintaining a healthy weight through regular exercise. They also reaffirm the well-established dangers of established carcinogens, such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and unprotected sun exposure, as significant risk factors for various cancers. In conclusion, this analysis underscores the significant impact of modifiable lifestyle choices on cancer risk. By adopting a healthy lifestyle that incorporates a balanced diet, regular exercise, and avoiding established carcinogens, individuals can significantly reduce their risk of developing cancer. This knowledge emphasizes the need for global initiatives that promote healthy behaviors as a cornerstone strategy in cancer prevention.
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Empowering Prevention: A Review of Modifiable Lifestyle Choices for Lowering Cancer Risk authors
Maryam Siahtiri
Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Kashan, Kashan, Iran,
Zahra Rezvani
Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Kashan, Kashan, Iran