Top 15 Things You Can Do Today To Prevent Cancer From Striking Tomorrow

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15. Limit Your Exposure to Radiation

Both gamma rays and X-rays cause cancer in humans. The National Research Council published a study in 2005 finding that even low exposure to X-rays or gamma rays greatly increased the risk of developing cancer. Another study in 2012, published in the Cancer Journal for Clinicians, confirmed that radiation from diagnostic imaging procedures increases the risk of cancer. Of course, X-rays and MRIs can be lifesaving, but don’t submit to them unless there is a true need. Wear a lead apron or a lead neck collar (to protect your thyroid) on parts of the body that are not undergoing testing. If you work in areas that are filled with radiation, such as nuclear power plants or uranium mines, always wear protective clothing and other equipment to protect your body from cancer-causing radiation.

 

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Of course, genetics also play a role in the development of cancer, which makes screenings more important for those who have a family history of cancer. However, for most people, following the 15 tips above should prevent most cancers and give you a healthier, longer life.

References:

www.cancerpreventionresearch.aacrjournals.org

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