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How Can You Avoid Getting Cancer ? Why Should You ?

Reno, NV - Cancer, the uncontrolled growth and spread of
abnormal cells in the body, is not one single disease but
instead a group of diseases. Cancer is the second leading cause of death among Americans; causing one of every four deaths in the United States. Some cancers, if caught in early stages need not be fatal; others spread quickly and can result in death. There are many types of cancer, but the most common types are: Breast, Colorectal, Lung, Prostate, Skin and Testicular cancers.

All cancers involve the malfunction of genes that control cell
growth and cell division. That means your cell will not be able
to communicate properly (similar to you trying to talk to
someone that does not speak your language) and as a result there will be a lot of mis-communcation, which ultimately can lead to cancer. There is no single cause of cancer. Instead cancer can be caused by external factors (smoking, radiation, and infectious organisms) and internal factors (inherited genes, immune conditions, etc.) While some of the causes are outside of most people's control, other factors, like smoking, are lifestyle changes that an individual could make  to improve their health.

The American Cancer Society estimates that in a single year
(2004) more than 180,000 cancer deaths will be as a result of
tobacco use. Research indicates that another one-third of the
563,700 cancer deaths in the same time period will be related to
poor nutrition, physical inactivity, being overweight or obese,
and other lifestyle factor that if changed, could have prevented
the onset or spread of cancer.

Can you prevent, nay even survive cancer? According to the ACS,
the 5-year relative survival rate for all cancers diagnosed
between 1995 and 2000 is up by 64%.

There are some simple steps that may result in not only reducing
your risk of cancer, but ultimately saving your life.

Nutrition and exercise: There is strong scientific evidence that
a healthy diet, combined with regular physical activity, is not
only are needed to maintain a healthful body weight but will
also reduce cancer risk. Some studies have found that people
eating diets high in vegetables and fruits, and low in meat
and/or animal fats have reduced risk of some the most common
cancers. Can not get any fresh fruits and vegetable? You are
allergic to fruits and vegetables? Try nutritious supplements in
form of glyconutrients.

Tobacco use cessation: Some of the most dangerous types of
cancer are related to tobacco use (not only smoking cigarettes
but smoking cigars or pipes, and chewing tobacco). As mentioned
earlier, tobacco use has been linked to almost 200,000 deaths
yearly. Quitting smoking or any tobacco habit can be incredibly
difficult but will add 15 to 20 years to your life.

Protect skin: Skin cancer may not always be fatal, but it's
still incredibly prevalent. In 2004, more than 1 million cases
of skin cancer were diagnosed - many could have been avoided by
merely wearing sun block, hats, sun glasses, and avoiding sun
tanning.

Reduce stress: It's difficult to chart the correlation between
stress and cancer. Some studies indicate that individuals that
developed cancer were in particularly high stress positions in
life. There are many theories that suggest that cancer is
similar to an immune system disease and stress is a major factor
in lowering the body's natural immunity.

Cancer does not need to be a death sentence. There are many
advances taking place every year in medicine to extend the life
of cancer patients. But perhaps the greatest opportunity isn't
with treatment of the cancer, but rather the prevention of the
cancer in the first place. By making a few behavioral changes to
your life you can substantially reduce the risk of cancer and
improve the quality of your life.

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About the author:
Jaynne has lost several family members to cancer and thus has a
major interest in this dis-ease. You can find her website, a
cancer resource directory, at http://www.deadcancers.com and
glyconutrients at http://dexlen.myglycostore.com

 

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