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Simple steps that may lower long-term cancer risk

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No lifestyle choice eliminates cancer risk, but major health organizations agree on several modifiable factors that move population-level odds in a better direction.

  • Avoid all forms of tobacco and limit secondhand smoke exposure.
  • Alcohol: Less is generally safer; guidelines differ by country—ask your clinician what fits your history.
  • Movement and weight: Regular activity and maintaining a healthy weight are associated with lower risk for several cancer types.
  • Sun protection: Broad-spectrum sunscreen, clothing, and shade for skin cancer prevention.
  • Vaccines and screening: HPV and hepatitis B vaccines where indicated; age-appropriate screenings (e.g., colorectal, breast, cervical) catch problems earlier.

These steps complement—not replace—genetic risk discussions and prompt evaluation of new symptoms.

Disclaimer: General prevention education—not oncology advice. Personal risk requires a licensed clinician.

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