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Many Cancer Deaths Can Be Prevented
Not taking into account certain skin cancers,
in 2005, more than 570,000 Americans, or more
than 1,500 people a day, will die of cancer.
The bad news is the rate is increasing by about
1% a year. Finally, one in three of us will
be diagnosed with cancer during our life.
Cancer tends to affect older people, but it
can strike at any time. Some cancer, such as
breast, are becoming more common. New cases
of lung cancer fall away due to the big number
of smokers. According to statistics, cancer
is the second leading cause of death among
Americans. It is responsible for one of every
four deaths in the United States
However, while the overall number of new cancers
is not falling, the good news is that successful
treatment rates for many of the most common
types are improving rapidly.
On the other hand, recent studies claims the
number of new cancer cases can be reduced substantially,
and many cancer deaths can be prevented. It's
in our power to adopt healthier lifestyles.
Just take a look to the following list:
1. avoid tobacco use,
2. increase physical activity,
3. achieve optimal weight,
4. improve nutrition,
5. avoid sun exposure.
The above actions can significantly reduce
a person’s risk for cancer. On the other
side, making cancer screening, information,
and referral services accessible and available
to all Americans is also crucial for reducing
the high rates of cancer and cancer deaths.
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