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Thursday, December 8, 2011

WANT TO STAVE OFF CANSER?

Change lifestyle, beat cancer - The Times of India
The Times of IndiaThe Times of India

LONDON: Want to stave off cancer? Just a few simple lifestyle changes would do,
a research has claimed. In fact, the research, published in the 'British Journal of Cancer', found smoking is the biggest lifestyle contributor to one's risk of developing cancer. Apart from lung cancer, it has also been linked to causing bladder, kidney, pancreatic and cervical cancer.

One in 25 cancers is linked to a person's job, such as being exposed to chemicals or asbestos, while one in 33 is linked to infections, such as the human papillomavirus (HPV), which causes most cases of cervical cancer. However, the study showed that overall, 34% of cancers in 2010 (106,845) in Britain were linked to smoking, diet, drinking alcohol and excess weight.

In men, 6.1% (9,600) of cancer cases were linked to a lack of fruit and vegetables, 4.9% (7,800) to occupation, 4.6% (7,300) to alcohol, 4.1% (6,500) to overweight and obesity and 3.5% (5,500) to excessive sun exposure and sunbeds.

In women, 6.9% (10,800) were linked to overweight and obesity, 3.7% (5,800) to infections such as HPV, 3.6% (5,600) to excessive sun exposure and sunbeds, 3.4% (5,300) to lack of fruit and vegetables and 3.3% (5,100) to alcohol, the 'DailyExpress' reported.

The full list of 14 risk factors are - tobacco, lack of fruit and vegetables,
being overweight or obese, alcohol, excessive sun exposure and sunbeds,
occupation, infections, radiation, lack of physical exercise, lack of breast
feeding, hormones, red meat, lack of fibre and too much salt.

Drinking alcohol is linked to a range of cancers, including breast cancer, liver cancer and cancer of the oesophagus. Nine per cent of lung cancers were also linked to a lack of fruit consumption, the study showed.

Professor Max Parkin, a Cancer Research UK epidemiologist based at University of London, and study author, said: "Many people believe cancer is down to fate or 'in the genes' and that it is the luck of the draw whether they get it. Looking at all the evidence, it's clear that around 40% of all cancers are caused by things we mostly have the power to change."

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