Lung Cancer Prevention
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- Q How can I help prevent lung cancer?
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The best ways to prevent lung cancer is to never smoke tobacco and to avoid second hand smoke exposure. No medicine, herbal agent or vitamin has been found to reduce the risk for lung cancer in smokers or former smokers. Full Answer
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- Q What is being done by public health officials to prevent lung cancer?
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Public health officials are attempting to prevent lung cancer by reducing exposure to substances known to be important in the development of lung cancer. The most important of these risk factors is exposure to tobacco smoke either directly in the case... Full Answer
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- Q Will taking antioxidants prevent lung cancer?
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Antioxidants are substances found in food and certain vitamins which are believed to be important in maintaining cell function. The body uses these substances to protect against the damage to tissues that happens over time as a result of normal... Full Answer
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- Q Will quitting smoking prevent me from getting lung cancer?
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When you quit smoking you begin to reduce your risk for lung cancer and the risk will gradually decrease for 10 years at which time it stays steady. However, it will never decrease to the low baseline risk of someone who has never smoked. Currently fully... Full Answer
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- Q How can eating plants reduce my risk of lung cancer?
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Cutting your risk of lung cancer in half sounds pretty good. And all you may have to do to get there is eat more plants. Yep. Plant-based edibles -- like beans, grains, fruit, vegetables and soy foods -- are high in cancer-fighting compounds... Full Answer
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- Q How can chickpeas reduce my risk of lung cancer?
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Imagine slashing your risk of lung cancer -- no matter what your health history -- by 50%. And here's the bean that may help you do it: chickpeas. Chickpeas are a great source of vitamin B6. And in a large study, people with the highest blood... Full Answer
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- Q Can exercise reduce the risk of lung cancer in smokers?
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Dr. Patrick Maguire, OncologyPeople who smoke should make quitting priority No. 1 (as well as priority No. 2 through No. 10) for lung cancer prevention. However, those who can't or won't quit smoking cigarettes or using other tobacco products do have some other options to minimize... Full Answer
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- Q How can diet help prevent lung cancer?
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Dr. Patrick Maguire, OncologySeveral major studies have evaluated the role of dietary changes on lung cancer prevention. The European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study, for instance, revealed a significant protective effect for fruit... Full Answer
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- Q How might exercise help reduce the risk of lung cancer?
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Eric Olsen, FitnessIn a handful of studies, there was a clear link between an increased level of physical activity and a decreased risk of lung cancer. In the College Study, for instance, moderately active alumni had a 21 percent reduction in the risk of lung... Full Answer
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- Q Can lung cancer be prevented?
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Lung cancer may be prevented by avoiding risk factors associated with the disease, most notably smoking of cigarettes, pipes, and cigars. If you currently smoke, you can still reduce your risk of lung cancer by quitting now. Other risk factors to avoid... Full Answer
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