Reduce the Risk

 

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Research suggests that around half of all cancers diagnosed in the UK could be prevented by changes to lifestyle. Cancer Research UK's Reduce the Risk campaign aims to raise awareness of the potential for cancer prevention, the avoidable risks of cancer, and the importance of screening and early detection. Reduce the Risk invites each and every one of us to take action in five key areas...

 

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Stop Smoking

This is the best present you will ever give yourself. Smoking is the single biggest cause of cancer in the world and half of all smokers eventually die because of their habit. The good news is that quitting can greatly reduce your risk of cancer and other diseases. We know it's hard but support and effective treatments are available to help you quit.

 

 

 

Stay in shape

Cut your cancer risk by keeping a healthy weight. Keeping a healthy bodyweight and getting enough physical activity are proven ways of reducing your risk of breast, bowel and other cancers.Try to balance the energy you take in from food with the energy you burn through activity. Just 30 minutes of moderate exercise, like walking, swimming or housework, five days a week can help to keep you healthy.





Eat and drink healthily

Limit alcohol and maintain a healthy diet to reduce your risk. Alcohol is a proven cause of many types of cancer, smoking and drinking together increases your risk even more. Limiting the amount you drink to recommended levels can help you to reduce your risk of cancer. What you eat can also affect your risk of cancer, and getting a healthy, balanced diet can help you to reduce your risk.




Be Sun Smart

Protect yourself from the sun and harmful UV. Cover up and take care not to burn. Watch moles for any changes and get unusual skin blemishes checked out by your doctor.







Look after number one

Know your body, be aware of any changes and contact your doctor if you notice anything unusual. Go for screenings when invited - it could save your life.

 

For more information about how to reduce your risk: visit www.cancerresearchuk.org

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