The Defender

Give us a few minutes and we'll show you how to reduce your cancer risk. The Defender: Presented by Sleep Number.
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Nice work answering those questions, (Name). Now let's get you on track to reducing your cancer risk.
For starters, you should know that 1 in 3 women will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. Sounds harsh, right? But it’s exactly why you should be doing what you can to lower your cancer risk. So let’s get to it.
For starters, you should know that nearly 1 in 2 men will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. Sounds harsh, right? But it’s exactly why you should be doing what you can to lower your cancer risk. So let’s get to it.
MVP Tips
Here are your Most Valuable Prevention Tips. Based on your answers, we put together the top things you can do – starting right now – to promote your overall well-being and help reduce your cancer risk, or find it early, when it’s easier to treat.
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More Health Promotion and Cancer Prevention Plays
Based on the information you gave us, here are a few more things to keep in mind as you work to improve your well-being, live a healthier lifestyle, and reduce your cancer risk.
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KNOW ALL YOU CAN ABOUT PREVENTION AND EARLY DETECTION
Still, have questions? Find out what you need to know about reducing your risk for cancer and understanding screening tests that can find it early right here.
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GET THE SKINNY ON DIET AND CANCER
Is coffee linked to cancer? Should you eat more fish? What about organic foods? Get answers in our diet and cancer FAQ.
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KNOW YOUR SCREENING SCHEDULE
The American Cancer Society has screening guidelines – so you know when to get screened and for what types of cancer, based on your age, gender, race, and family history.
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BE SAFE IN THE SUN
Since skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the US, you should know as much as possible about protecting yourself and spotting skin changes that need a doctor’s attention.
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Get plenty of sleep
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) says adults need 7-8 hours of sleep each night to stay in good mental and physical health, promote quality of life, and avoid an increased risk of injury. Yet, 1 in 3 American Adults do not get healthy amounts of sleep. Here, you can learn tips for getting a good night’s sleep.
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