Cancer Prevention and Healthy Living

Cancer Prevention and Healthy Living

How Can Lifestyle Changes Reduce Cancer Risk?

Understanding Cancer Risk and Prevention

  • Research indicates that while not all cancer can be prevented, certain lifestyle changes can significantly reduce risk.
  • Cancer risk refers to factors that may lead to the disease, whereas cancer prevention involves actions taken to lower this risk.
  • There are controllable and uncontrollable factors regarding cancer; this discussion focuses on those we can control.

Key Lifestyle Factors in Cancer Prevention

Smoking Cessation

  • Smoking is a leading cause of various cancers; quitting smoking is crucial for reducing cancer risk.
  • Acknowledgment of the difficulty in quitting smoking; it requires more than just willpower. Support programs and healthcare providers can assist individuals in this process.

Healthy Diet

  • Maintaining a healthy diet plays a significant role in lowering the risk of certain cancers. The recommendation is five servings of fruits and vegetables daily.
  • Fruits and vegetables contain phytochemicals that bolster the immune system against cancer; these are more effective when consumed through whole foods rather than supplements.

Regular Physical Activity

  • Engaging in regular physical activity (15–30 minutes daily) helps reduce cancer risk; moderate exercise should allow conversation but not singing during activity.
  • Experts recommend 150 minutes of moderate exercise weekly as beneficial for lowering cancer risks, emphasizing its importance akin to a medical prescription. Exercise is free yet invaluable for health improvement.

Stress Management Techniques

Importance of Stress Reduction

  • Managing stress levels is vital for decreasing inflammation linked to various diseases, including cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. Discussing stress reduction strategies with healthcare providers is encouraged.
  • Activities like meditation or yoga have been found helpful for some individuals in managing stress effectively, contributing positively to overall health outcomes related to inflammation and disease prevention.

Conclusion: Resources for Further Learning

  • For additional information on how lifestyle choices impact cancer risk, visit Cancer.Net/Prevention. This resource provides accessible information about different types of cancers along with dietary and lifestyle recommendations from the American Society of Clinical Oncology.
Video description

Not all types of cancer can be prevented. However, research shows that lifestyle factors such as nutritional choices, regular exercise, and reducing stress can lower a person’s risk of developing certain types of cancer. Medical oncologist Dr. Mark A. O’Rourke discusses why these factors are important in lowering cancer risk. More Information Prevention and Healthy Living: https://www.cancer.net/navigating-cancer-care/prevention-and-healthy-living Understanding Cancer Risk: https://www.cancer.net/navigating-cancer-care/prevention-and-healthy-living/understanding-cancer-risk Food and Cancer Risk: https://www.cancer.net/navigating-cancer-care/prevention-and-healthy-living/food-and-cancer-risk Physical Activity and Cancer Risk: https://www.cancer.net/navigating-cancer-care/prevention-and-healthy-living/physical-activity-and-cancer-risk Resources to Help You Quit Smoking: https://www.cancer.net/navigating-cancer-care/prevention-and-healthy-living/stopping-tobacco-use-after-cancer-diagnosis/resources-help-you-quit-smoking