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Healthy lifestyle key to preventing cancer, says expert
23/11/2009
Leading a healthier lifestyle could help prevent cancer, the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) has said. According to figures from the charity, about 78,700 cases of 12 common cancers could be prevented. This includes 16,100 cases of bowel cancer and 19,100 cases of breast cancer. Dr Laura Bell, science information officer at Cancer Research UK, said: "It's been known for a long time that thousands of cases of cancer could be prevented by changes to lifestyle." Maintaining a healthy weight, giving up smoking and staying clear of sunbeds are some of the ways that cancer risk can be reduced, Dr Bell advised. WCRF also found that only 60 per cent of people in Britain are aware of the link between diet and cancer. Dr Bell added: "It's worrying that many people don't know about the links between lifestyle and cancer risk. It's important to raise awareness of the cancer risks that most of us can do something about." According to the Office for National Statistics, the four most common cancers breast, lung, colorectal and prostate accounted for more than half of the 245,300 new cases of malignant cancer (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer) registered in England in 2007. See how you can transform your life with free laser eye surgery consultation. Posted by Carla Spuri. ![]() |
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