Research: These six daily habits increase the risk of breast cancer
A new global study reveals that approximately 28% of breast cancer cases are linked to modifiable factors, emphasizing the importance of daily habits in risk management.
Almost 40% of cancer cases can be avoided. Scientists indicated the main risk factor
The article discusses modifiable risk factors for cancer, the most common cancers associated with these factors, the primary global risk factor for cancer development, and variations in risk factors based on gender and geographical region.
Four out of ten cancer cases could be prevented / A large study shows that cancer may not be an inevitable cause of death
A comprehensive study published in Nature Medicine indicates that nearly 40% of newly diagnosed cancer cases in 2022 are linked to modifiable risk factors.
Four out of ten cancer cases are due to preventable causes such as tobacco or alcohol, according to the WHO
In 2022, approximately four out of ten new cancer cases worldwide were attributable to modifiable risk factors like tobacco use and alcohol consumption, as revealed by a global study led by the World Health Organization (WHO).
The cancer that can be prevented: seven million cases a year depend on lifestyle
A new international study highlights that 7.1 million cancer cases annually could be avoided by addressing 30 modifiable risk factors in lifestyle.