Cancer is probably one of the most frightening diseases that people 
today can face. We do not know all the causes of cancer, but we have 
learned to pinpoint factors that can lead to or protect from cancer. The
 following are several tips relating to cancer and how to cut your risk 
of developing it.
If you have been diagnosed with cancer, 
you should be willing to take help from wherever it may come. Help could
 come from family and friends, your place of worship, or even the 
community overall. You can find help out there; be sure to take it. You 
might not be able to work with cancer and the emotional toll may be too 
much to handle alone.
Here is one of the most important 
tips for cancer prevention in existence. Avoid BPA at all costs. BPA, 
also known as Bisphenol A, is a synthetic estrogen. It is found in hard 
plastics such as those that are used for water bottles and the interior 
of canned foods. BPA has been linked to cancer in many cases. In order 
to avoid BPA, use products that do not contain it.
Spending
 time outdoors can help to keep you healthy, and is beneficial in the 
fight against cancer. Scientists know that Vitamin D is beneficial in 
decreasing incidents of cancer. The sun naturally creates Vitamin D so 
outdoor time is valuable in achieving your body's optimum levels. Try to
 get about fifteen minutes of outdoor time every day.
A 
surprisingly vast amount of people avoid getting regular screenings to 
check for cancer, which happens to be a great way to battle the disease 
and come away healthy. That is because cancer is easier to locate, 
destroy, or remove when it is in its earliest stages. Throughout life it
 will only grow and become worse.
Beware of the sun even on
 cloud covered days. The harmful rays of the sun are still making their 
way through the clouds and to your skin. Keep sunscreen applied even if 
you do not feel the heat of the sunrays. They are still causing the 
damage that they would if there was not a cloud in the sky.
Alcohol
 consumption is the number one cause of liver cancer. Alcohol abuse over
 time can damage the liver in such a way that it can no longer function.
 Without a transplant, most liver cancers are fatal. Reduce your risk of
 liver cancer by cutting down your alcohol consumption or eliminating it
 completely.
Understand that you may have to put some of 
your personal feelings and opinions aside. Each of your friends and 
family members will want to support the person with cancer and there 
will inevitably be disagreements about the best way to do this. Keep 
things as stress free as possible and take a step back if you need to.
Here
 is a preventative cancer tip that many people may not like: You should 
try to limit the amount of fatty meat and high fat dairy products you 
consume daily. These products can contain carcinogens that often 
accumulate in the food chain through animal fat, such as PCB and 
dioxins.
Use a calendar or schedule book to log your 
activities. A cancer diagnosis often means that you will be busier than 
usual with appointments, meetings and visits from your friends and 
family. Keeping track of all these events will help you stay organized 
and make your life a little less stressful.
As mentioned 
earlier, we do not know every cause of cancer, but we can take what we 
do know and put it into action. Once you know how to cut your risk of 
developing cancer, you can make informed choices. So, take what you have
 learned from these tips and put that knowledge into action. Every 
choice that you make now can be one that impacts your change of getting 
cancer.
 
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