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Caution Identifies Cancer Risks

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ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — For the first time ever, the American Cancer Society predicts over two million people will be diagnosed with cancer this year. That’s over five thousand cases a day. Ivanhoe tells us what lifestyle changes we can make to prevent adding to that number. Cancer risks

Did you know that smoking still accounts for almost 20% of lung cancer cases? That’s over 100 thousand preventable lung cancers in men and over 90 thousand in women. According to the National Cancer Institute, quitting smoking cuts lung cancer risk by 30% to 50% in 10 years, and cuts mouth cancer risk in half after five years. The third most preventable cancer?

Brooke Glessing, MD, Advanced Gastroenterologist says, “It is so incredibly important that we get the word out there that colorectal cancer is something that we can actually prevent.”

Doctor Glessing says that a precancerous polyp in the colon can take 10 years to develop into cancer, but with frequent screening that risk can be eliminated.

“In everything that we have to deal with in life this is one thing that we can actually intervene upon, and I think that that’s exciting, actually,” explains Doctor Glessing.

And getting the hepatitis B and HPV vaccines can decrease your risk of anal cancer. The American Cancer Society developed this acronym for when to get screened: “CAUTION.” Change in bowels, a sore that doesn’t heal, unusual bleeding, thickening or lump, indigestion, obvious change in wart or mole, and nagging cough. Cancer risks.

Doctor Glessing says, “I think the more we talk about it, the more we educate people about it, the greater likelihood that people will actually come in and get screened.”

Researchers say other factors that increase your risk of cancer include excessive body weight, consumption of alcohol, and ultraviolet radiation.

Contributors to this news report include: Marcy Wilder, Producer; Chuck Bennethum, Editor.

Sources:

https://doi.org/10.3322/caac.21858

https://www.cancer.org/research/acs-research-news/facts-and-figures-2024.html

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2024/07/12/cancer-prevention-lifestyle-diet-changes-study/74370384007/

https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/tobacco/quit-smoking-pdq

https://www.health.harvard.edu/newsletter_article/the-10-commandments-of-cancer-prevention

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2024/07/12/cancer-prevention-lifestyle-diet-changes-study/74370384007/

* For Resources and More Information on Cancer, Visit:         American Cancer Society

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