Archive for the ‘Prevention’ Category

Exercise Slashes Lung Cancer Risk by 45 Percent in Former Smokers

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Physical exercise can decrease the risk of developing lung cancer by up to 45 percent in former smokers, while proper diet can decrease it even further, according to research presented at the American Association for Cancer Research’s Sixth Annual International Conference on Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research in Philadelphia.

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MedCenter 23 Looks at Reducing Cancer Risk for Smokers

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If you smoke, there are certain foods that could help reduce your risk for lung cancer, plus risky sex is now less likely for college bound students.

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Fruits, Vegetables, Teas May Cut Smokers’ Cancer Risk

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Flavonoids in these foods may also counteract damage tobacco does to DNA, study suggests

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Fruits, Veggies Lessen Lung Cancer Risk In Smokers – A Study

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A new study conducted by UCLA cancer researchers revealed that tobacco smokers can lessen their lung cancer risk by consuming three servings of fruits and vegetables, and drinking green or black tea on a daily basis.

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Karmanos Doctors Urge Increased Screening for Previously Treated Lung Cancer Patients, Especially Young Women

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“Our study showed patients with a history of a previously diagnosed
independent primary lung cancer have more than 2.5 times the incidence of
developing second lung primary malignancies than the general population,” said
Dr. Sivakumaran.

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Fruit compounds may stave off lung cancer in smokers: study

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People who smoke but consume three or more servings of fruit and vegetables and regularly drink green or black tea may be keeping lung cancer at bay, new research suggests.

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