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What you eat and drink, how active you are, and other lifestyle behaviors all can affect your risk for cancer. Find out more about these risks and what you can do to reduce them.
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| Smoking is the most preventable cause of death in our society. Learn about the health
issues, get quitting tips, and find out about recent legislation.
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| The sun's UV rays cause the vast majority of skin cancers including melanoma, which can be life-threatening. Learn who's at high risk and how to protect yourself.
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| Your diet can affect your risk for cancer.
Get recommendations, recipes, and more.
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| Learn about the cancer risks posed by your
surroundings and what you can do about
them.
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| Schools have a critical role to play in teaching young people about their personal health and the health of their community.
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| Mutations (changes) in certain genes can make cancer more likely to develop. Learn about the different kinds of genes that can be involved in cancer, how some can be passed from parents to children, and what genetic testing can reveal about cancer risk.
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| In your quest to be healthy, you may hear about something that you are told can reduce your risk of cancer -- a new way you haven't heard about before.
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