Half of cancer deaths could potentially be prevented


Half of all cancer deaths could potentially be prevented through lifestyle changes and early detection measures, according to a recent analysis. The study, published in Newsweek, highlights the alarming finding that many cancer-related fatalities are avoidable.

Factors such as smoking cessation, regular screenings, and healthier diets are crucial in reducing mortality rates from this disease. Researchers emphasize the importance of public health initiatives and individual responsibility in combating cancer, urging greater awareness and proactive healthcare practices to save lives.

Source: Newsweek

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