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National Cancer Prevention Month

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National Cancer Prevention Month is a reminder that many cancers are influenced by daily habits. While not every diagnosis can be prevented, research shows a significant number of cancers are linked to modifiable risk factors — meaning small, consistent changes can make a real difference.

Habits That Reduce Risk
Healthy lifestyle choices help support the immune system, regulate hormones, and reduce inflammation.

Focus on:

Avoiding tobacco

Eating a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables

Staying physically active

Limiting alcohol intake

Maintaining a healthy weight

Even gradual changes improve long-term health. It’s never too late to start.

The Role of Screening
Prevention also means detecting cancer early. Screenings can find cancer before symptoms develop, when treatment is often simpler and more successful.

Common screenings may include:

Mammograms

Colon cancer screening

Cervical cancer screening

Lung cancer screening for high-risk patients

Your care team can help determine what schedule is appropriate based on age, risk factors, and family history.

Personalized Prevention
Cancer risk is unique to each individual. That’s why prevention is not one-size-fits-all. We work with patients and primary care providers to review risk factors and recommend screening and lifestyle strategies tailored to each person.

Prevention doesn’t require perfection — just consistent, informed decisions. A single appointment, a screening, or a small daily habit can have lasting impact.

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