"Study: Nearly Half of Cancer Deaths Preventable with Lifestyle Changes"

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A new report from the American Cancer Society reveals that up to half of cancer-related deaths and 40% of cancer cases could have been prevented through lifestyle changes such as quitting smoking, maintaining a healthy weight, eating a nutritious diet, eliminating alcohol intake, and getting regular screenings. The study emphasizes the importance of prevention and early detection in reducing the cancer burden.
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- Almost half of cancer deaths in U.S. adults could be prevented, new study finds. A doctor explains how. CBS News
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