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    A fact sheet that summarizes evidence linking physical activity (including exercise) to reduced cancer risk and sedentary behavior (including prolonged sitting) to increased cancer risk.

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    Risk Factors: Age - 11 month(s) ago

    Advancing age is the most important risk factor for cancer overall, and for many individual cancer types.

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    • According to the most recent statistical data from @NCICancerStats, the median age of a #CancerDiagnosis is 66 years. Learn more about age and #CancerRisk: https://t.co/Gfychd2x45 https://t.co/5cs2IpFA0S

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    Risk Factors: Tobacco - 12 month(s) ago

    Tobacco use is a leading cause of cancer and of death from cancer. Find resources on the harms of tobacco use and how to get help quitting.

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    • It’s a fact: There is no safe level of tobacco use. People who quit smoking, regardless of their age, have substantial gains in life expectancy compared with those who continue to smoke. Learn more about the link between #tobacco and #CancerRisk: https://t.co/QXlG5PcRRn https://t.co/R5q7yISq21

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    Medevents: Webinar - 12 month(s) ago

    Radon and cancer risk – What the cancer workforce needs to know Webinar – June 1 at 18:00-19:15 CET 40-minute talk followed by Q&A/discussion This free webinar for healthcare professionals will focus on the important but little understood subject of radon and cancer, with subject expert Joachim Schüz, Branch Head of Environment and Lifestyle Epidemiology at the International Agency for Research…

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    • ‼️The June theme of the #PrEvCan campaign is ionising radiation exposure and #CancerRisk. Take advantage of today’s webinar to expand your knowledge of #prevention and help your patients. Register here: https://t.co/pJUqGVSBYM #EWAC2023 https://t.co/TropmAZfyf https://t.co/6sP8zDIYRD

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    CDC’s Division of Cancer Prevention and Control sponsored a supplemental issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine about reducing cancer risk during early adulthood.

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    Abstract. Diet plays a role in modifying cancer risk. This study from Ericsson and colleagues provides new evidence suggesting that avocado intake could aid in cancer prevention. However, these effects were observed only in men, pointing to intriguing key differences by sex. Also, associations were only seen for some (colorectal, lung, and bladder cancers), but not all cancer types. Still, the…

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