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Reduce Your Cancer Risk: Have Regular Screenings

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Simple steps can have big results.

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Early detection is key to surviving most cancers, so remember to have regular screenings. http://bit.ly/9gB5uS

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Carolyn Anderson: Steer Clear of Refined Sugar and White Flour

huffingtonpost.com — “There is evidence that we can help strengthen the body's defenses against cancer by diet and exercise changes. The problem is that the things we should omit from our diets are often things that we enjoy, things that taste good and things that we have on a regular basis.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Reducing Refined Sugar and White Flour can help reduce your risk of cancer http://t.co/ApKDTZ7V via @huffingtonpost

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Coffee drinking may cut prostate cancer risk - The Checkup - The Washington Post

washingtonpost.com — “Men who regularly drink coffee appear to be less likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer, a new study finds.View full resource at washingtonpost.com

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Heavy Coffee Drinkers May Have Reduced Risk For Developing Prostate Cancer, Study Suggests. http://ow.ly/4YyGe

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Preventing prostate cancer - MedBroadcast

medbroadcast.com — “Screening and early detection Early detection improves the chances of successful treatment. It is a good idea to get screened for prostate problems when your doctor recommends it. If you are concerned about developing prostate cancer or have noticed prostate cancer symptoms, speak to your doctor. Lifestyle changes Maintain a healthy weight: If you are overweight, you are at higher risk for developing prostate cancer than are men at a normal weight.View full resource at medbroadcast.com

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Reduce prostate cancer risk by eating omega-3 fatty-acid-rich foods, like tuna or walnuts + more prevention tips: http://bit.ly/lwMOX9

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10 Ways to Reduce Your Cancer Risk

blog.preventcancer.org — “10 steps you can take today #2preventcancer: eat healthy, don't smoke, exercise regularly and regular medical screenings signficantly reduce your cancer risk.View full resource at blog.preventcancer.org

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The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation: Oregon and SW Washington Affiliate -

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Did you know? About 85% of all women diagnosed with breast cancer DO NOT have a family history. Reduce your risk! http://bit.ly/bCNS2

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Susan G. Komen for the Cure | Understanding Breast Cancer | Early Detection & Screening | Early Detection & Screening

ww5.komen.org — “Getting tested regularly is the best way for women to lower their risk of dying from breast cancer. Screening tests can find breast cancer early, when it's most treatable. In this section of About BreView full resource at ww5.komen.org

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Healthy Thanksgiving Recipes, Menus and Cooking Tips | Eating Well

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