World Cancer Day How To Reduce The Risk Of Cancer


According to the Indian Cancer Society, about 1.5 million people in India can get cancer in the next 10 years.  Of these, 50 percent will be incurable.  That is, cancer can emerge as a major problem in our country in the next decade.  But we can reduce the risk of cancer by taking small steps.

World Cancer Day How To Reduce The Risk Of Cancer



Reduce Salt


Research by the Cancer Council and much similar research has found that the intake of salt in high amounts increases the risk of cancer of the stomach and alimentary canal by up to 50%.  Processed food such as pickles, breath, fast foods, salty foods, etc. have high salt content.  Avoid them.  The amount of salt in a daily diet should not be more than 5 grams i.e. a teaspoon.

Take Morning Sunlight


According to research by the Institute for Cancer Research, vitamin D is helpful in preventing cancer in the body.  For this, eating half an hour of sunlight in the morning is a better solution.  This protects against many cancers including BEST, prostate, colon.  However, excessive exposure to sunlight can cause skin cancer.  Do not stay in the sun too much between 11 am to 4 pm.

Do not Eat in plastic


Excess use of plastic can also cause cancer, especially eating or drinking hot things kept in plastic polythene increases the risk of cancer.  Bisphenol A (BPA) in plastics according to various research.  There is a chemical that changes the structure of cells and increases the risk of cancer.

Reduce red meat intake


Consumption of red meat such as mutton and beef and processed meat increases the risk of bowel (colon) cancer.  It has been proved in many research that excessive intake of processed meat also increases the risk of gastric cancer.  To avoid or at least avoid consuming processed meats (such as bacon and sausage).

Control weight


  Increased weight is not only responsible for diabetes or heart diseases.  According to the Indian Cancer Society, obesity is more likely to cause breast, pancreatic, cheek bladder, alimentary cancers.  So include a half-hour walk daily or evening in your routine and a 30-minute workout at least five days a week.

Say no to alcohol and Smoking 


  Smoking increases the risk of lung, mouth, bladder, kidney, cervix, alimentary canal and throat cancer.  This fear is not only among smokers but also in their family members.  If you drink alcohol along with smoking, the risk of cancer doubles.  So it is better to quit smoking, tobacco, and alcohol from today.

Get enough sleep


  Sleep and cancer are directly related.  It is necessary for an adult person to sleep at least seven hours – (maximum 8 hours) after a day’s fatigue.  Adequate sleep not only prepares our body for the next day, but it also helps in fighting various infections and free radicals which is a major factor of cancer.

Get cancer screening


Do not hesitate to get the screening done when you see a few symptoms of cancer.  Treatment of cancer is possible when caught in time.  The cases of breast, cervical, prostate, mouth and large intestine are more common.  Their testing facility is also available in small towns.  These tests are not only easy but also not very expensive.


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Alternate treatment of cancer

https://www.myhealthandbeautyguide.com/2018/02/Alternative-Cancer-Treatments-CancerSeek-immunotherapy-SmartDrugs-AI.html
 
source by

Danik bhasker
Dr.  Shoaib Zaidi
Surgical Oncology Indraprastha Apollo, New Delhi
  Dr.  Kanchan Kaur
Director, Cancer Institute, Medanta The Medicity, Gurugram

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