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Understanding Cancer: Is It Preventable and What Percentage Can Be Avoided?

Cancer prevention is a critical topic, with studies suggesting that 40% to 90% of cancers might be preventable based on lifestyle choices. Factors such as regular exercise, weight management, a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, and limiting alcohol consumption have been linked to a reduced risk of certain cancers, including breast cancer. This article explores the nuances of cancer prevention, particularly focusing on breast cancer, and highlights the actionable steps individuals can take to lower their risk.

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Understanding Cancer: Is It Preventable and What Percentage Can Be Avoided?

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  1. Is cancer preventable or inevitable? What percentage of cancers are preventable? Is breast cancer preventable?

  2. What % of cancers are preventable? What percentage of cancers are preventable? Is breast cancer preventable? 40%-90% (depending on the source) Return http://www.huffingtonpost.com/thomas-goetz/cancer-is-a-preventable-d_b_501990.html; http://www.cancer.org/downloads/AA/International_WorldCancerDay2009JRSStatement.pdf

  3. Is breast cancer preventable? What percentage of cancers are preventable? Is breast cancer preventable? Exercising regularly, controlling weight, eating fruits and veggies & limiting alcohol have all been related to reduced breast cancer. Return http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/10/04/earlyshow/health/main2059822.shtml

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