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5 Personal strategies to minimize cancer risk, as shared by an oncologist

https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-07-03-5-personal-strategies-to-minimize-cancer-risk.html

24 days ago - cancer risk.  (Related: Tobacco is the leading cause of preventable cancers, so how can over a BILLION people kick the habit naturally?)Limit alcohol consumption

Tai advised against alcohol consumption, aligning with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s  recommendation to abstain from alcohol to lower cancer risk. He warned that even minimal alcohol intake, like a single glass of wine, can be carcinogenic. According to the Siteman Cancer Center (SCC) ...

Cancer risk soars 52% among fully vaccinated aged 15-59, pathologist finds

https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-03-10-cancer-risk-increases-52-percent-fully-vaccinated.html

March 10, 2024 - cancer risk in both groups is, say, 10 percent, you would have 5.5 and 4.5 with 55 percent vaccinated.

"To get to a 65% ratio, it would mean that more vaxxed people got cancer: 8.342 people," Kirsch further explains. "So you then take 8.342 / 5.5 = 1.517. So a 52% increase over baseline risk."

Based on this, it is a no-brainer why Pavic has not taken any shots and does not recommend them for anyone, regardless of their alleged risk.Thanks to your generous ...

Cancer risk from tap water much higher than previously believed… is your water truly clean?

https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-09-23-cancer-risk-from-tap-water-higher.html

September 23, 2019 -

Over the course of a lifetime, warns the Environmental Working Group (EWG), the study's author, simple exposure to carcinogenic tap water could be cumulatively linked to some 100,000 cancer cases over the course of a lifetime.

Even though this carcinogenic tap water technically meets federal guidelines for what's considered "safe," EWG researchers found that carcinogens like arsenic, as well as the byproducts of radionuclides such as uranium and radium, are, in fact, ...

Contraceptives, statins, PPIs, and blood pressure meds all linked to increased cancer risk

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-10-03-contraceptives-statins-ppis-blood-pressure-meds-cancer.html

October 03, 2023 - cancer risk. The risk doubled for women who took the pills for more than ten years. When women stop taking the pills, their cervical cancer risk declines over time.PPIs harm healthy gut bacteria, creating conditions for gastric cancer to develop

Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) are a popular type of medicine that reduces the amount of stomach acid made by glands in the lining of the stomach. While this mode of action typically provides relief from heartburn ...

Forever chemicals pose greater cancer risk to women than men, study finds

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-09-28-forever-chemicals-greater-cancer-risk-to-women.html

September 28, 2023 -

The alarming findings of a recent study published in the Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology (JESEE) reveal that these "forever chemicals," which are present in almost 50 percent of the drinking water in the U.S., pose a greater cancer risk to women than men.

The study, which is the first to suggest that PFAS affects men and women differently, was conducted by researchers from the University of California San Francisco, the University ...

Cancer prevention tips: 5 Natural ways to reduce your breast cancer risk

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-05-31-5-natural-ways-reduce-breast-cancer-risk.html

May 31, 2023 - cancer risk. This is especially true for premenopausal women. Researchers believe that the anticancer effects of cruciferous vegetables may be attributed to the estrogen-modulating activities of isothiocyanates (ITCs). Cancer-fighting ITCs are formed from the glucosinolate precursors present in cruciferous vegetables.

The major glucosinolate in broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables is glucoraphanin. This inert compound is a precursor to sulforaphane, the powerful ...

Health and nutrition: Can you eat processed foods while following a diet to reduce cancer risk?

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-03-16-can-you-eat-processed-foods-anticancer-diet.html

March 16, 2023 -

But can you eat processed foods while following a diet to reduce cancer risk?

Karen Collins, a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN), takes a closer look at the role of processed foods when following a diet to reduce cancer risk.What are processed foods?

Almost all food is processed in some way. This even includes cooking and chopping "whole" foods.

But when you're talking about processed foods, the real debate involves products called ...

FDA orders plastic surgeons to warn patients about CANCER RISKS linked to breast implants

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-03-13-fda-cancer-risks-linked-to-breast-implants.html

March 13, 2023 -

Regardless of the reason, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has again ordered plastic surgeons to warn their patients about the cancer risks linked to breast implants.Breast implants and skin cancer risk

The FDA previously warned the public that breast implants can cause a type of skin cancer and cancers that harm the immune system.

Based on the updated safety alert recently released by the FDA, the recorded case numbers of squamous cell carcinoma ...

Eating vegetable-oil fried foods has same effect on cancer risk as chain-smoking 20 cigarettes

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-02-13-fried-foods-equal-cancer-risk-20-cigarettes.html

February 13, 2023 -

The dangers of fried food arise from the type of oil used to fry them, with vegetable oils being the leading culprit. These oils are extracted from grains, seeds and legumes. Some common examples include canola oil, corn oil, cottonseed oil, grape seed oil, peanut oil, rice bran oil, safflower oil, soybean oil and sunflower oil.

Thus, consuming vegetable oils can increase the risk of cancer – with several studies attesting to it. One study published in BMC Cancer back ...

These superfoods can help reduce cancer risk, studies show

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-02-08-these-superfoods-help-reduce-cancer-risk.html

February 08, 2023 -

Wellness dietician Lindsey Wohford pointed out that the foods that typically fight cancer are rich in phytochemicals.

Add the following superfoods to your diet to help reduce your risk of cancer:Arugula

Arugula is full of antioxidants and contains glucosinolates, which your body breaks down into a range of beneficial compounds, including sulforaphane – the active compound that directly eliminates carcinogens from the body and provides a protein that inhibits ...

Phytonutrients: Natural compounds in plant foods that help lower cancer risk

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-02-08-phytonutrients-natural-compounds-that-lower-cancer-risk.html

February 08, 2023 -

Here are some of the phytochemicals and their science-backed cancer-protective benefits.Anthocyanins

A study published in the Journal of Cancer Prevention reported that a group of antioxidants found in purple sweet potatoes called anthocyanins protect against colorectal cancer by inducing cell cycle arrest and antiproliferative and apoptotic mechanisms.Carotenoids

Beta-carotene, lutein, lycopene and zeaxanthin are the more popular types of natural carotenoids, ...

Positive lifestyle changes can help reduce cancer risk and boost the overall health of cancer survivors

https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-12-14-positive-lifestyle-changes-help-reduce-cancer-risk.html

December 14, 2022 - cancer risk.

The checklist includes suggestions like how to incorporate a healthy habit into your current routine, like cooking meals with a new vegetable or going for a bike ride.

If you have a lot of unhealthy habits, the calendar can motivate you to accomplish different goals for each day of the month. These consistent reminders will help foster good habits that will promote long-lasting behavior changes.

You can also join AICR's Healthy10 Challenge, ...

Study links use of artificial sweeteners to increased cancer risk

https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-04-06-study-reveals-artificial-sweeteners-increase-cancer-risk.html

April 06, 2022 - cancer risk

For the study, researchers from the French National Institute for Health and Medical Research and Sorbonne Paris Nord University in France took a closer look at the safety of artificial sweeteners.

The scientists examined data from 102,865 French adults enrolled in the ongoing NutriNet-Santé study against cancer risk. Enrollment was voluntary and participants self-reported their diet, lifestyle, health data, medical history and socio-demographic ...

STUDY: Japanese knotweed extract (resveratrol) may help reduce cancer risk linked to processed meat (sodium nitrite)

https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-09-23-japanese-knotweed-extract-reduce-cancer-processed-meat.html

September 23, 2021 - cancer risk

The paper detailed how an international team of scientists tested the specially formulated products on conventionally processed red meat, along with white meat.

Findings revealed that signs of nitrite content in the volunteers' feces were much lower when they consumed both specially formulated meats. They added that levels were similar to those who consumed the minimally processed white meat.

Gunter Kuhnle, Professor of Nutrition and Food Science ...

Researchers find strong link between IVF usage and increased breast cancer risk

https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-09-07-ivf-usage-increased-breast-cancer-risk.html

September 07, 2021 - Danish researchers found that in-vitro fertilization (IVF) is associated with a greater risk of breast cancer. In the annual meeting for the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology in Vienna, the researchers said that women who had a fertility treatment were up to 65 percent more likely to develop breast cancer than women who did not receive a fertility procedure. The association is most pronounced in middle-aged women.

The finding, according to the researchers, ...

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Study shows fruit consumption lowers breast cancer risk in adolescents

Is eating processed carbs and processed meat worse for your health than smoking cigarettes?

Vegetarian diet reduces cancer risk by up to 43% in new study

Processed meats are a huge cancer risk on par with smoking, WHO admits

Using a cell phone for an hour a day increases cancer risk by 500%, study shows

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Study finds that consuming more edible mushrooms lowers cancer risk

https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-05-14-study-consuming-edible-mushrooms-lowers-cancer-risk.html

May 14, 2021 -

Researchers from the Pennsylvania State University and Penn State College of Medicine examined published studies regarding mushroom intake and cancer risk from January 1966 up to October 2020. They identified 17 relevant research papers from MEDLINE, Cochrane Library and Web of Science involving more than 19,500 cancer patients. Their systematic review and meta-analysis was subsequently published in Advances in Nutrition in March 2021.

The team found that people ...

Cancer risk increases after kidney graft

https://www.naturalnews.com/z021376_cancer_risk_organ_transplants.html

January 02, 2007 - naturalnews.com printable article

Cancer risk increases after kidney graft

University of New South Wales' Dr. Vajdic reported her findings in the Dec. 20 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association. Her research indicated that following transplantation, there was a significant increase in risk of cancer.Immune suppression after transplantation is recognized as a risk factor for non-melanoma skin cancer, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and Kaposi's sarcoma, ...


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