Cancer Prevention & Detection


🛡 Cancer Prevention & Early Detection


🌱 1. Cancer Prevention: Lifestyle Choices Matter

You can reduce your cancer risk by making healthy decisions in everyday life. While not all cancers are preventable, up to 40% of cancer cases are linked to lifestyle factors.

✅ Healthy Habits for Prevention
  • Avoid Tobacco: The leading preventable cause of cancer (especially lung, mouth, throat, and bladder).
  • Eat a Healthy Diet:
    • Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
    • Limit processed meats and red meats.
    • Reduce sugar and salt intake.
  • Stay Physically Active:
    • Aim for at least 30 minutes of exercise daily.
    • Maintain a healthy weight.
  • Limit Alcohol: Drink in moderation, if at all.
  • Sun Safety:
    • Use sunscreen SPF 30+.
    • Wear protective clothing.
    • Avoid tanning beds.

🦠 2. Avoid Carcinogens and Risk Factors

  • Get Vaccinated:
    • HPV vaccine to prevent cervical, anal, and throat cancers.
    • Hepatitis B vaccine to reduce liver cancer risk.
  • Minimize Exposure to Harmful Substances: Radon, asbestos, industrial chemicals, and secondhand smoke.
  • Practice Safe Sex: Reduces HPV and HIV transmission.
  • Avoid Unnecessary Radiation Exposure: Only undergo imaging tests when necessary.

🔍 3. Early Detection Saves Lives

Finding cancer early, before it spreads, greatly improves the chance of successful treatment.

Cancer Type Recommended Screening Age to Begin
Breast CancerMammogramAge 40–50+ (every 1–2 years)
Cervical CancerPap test / HPV testAge 21–65 (every 3–5 years)
Colorectal CancerColonoscopy / stool testAge 45+
Prostate CancerPSA blood testAge 50+ (or 45+ if high-risk)
Lung CancerLow-dose CT scanAge 50–80 (for smokers/ex-smokers)
Skin CancerRegular skin checksAll ages, especially high-risk groups

👨‍⚕️ Talk to your doctor about screening if you have a family history of cancer or other risk factors.

🧬 4. Know the Warning Signs

  • A lump or thickening in the body
  • Unusual bleeding or discharge
  • Persistent cough or hoarseness
  • Changes in mole or skin
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Change in bowel/bladder habits
  • Unexplained weight loss
🧠 Final Message
"Prevention is better than cure."
Taking steps now can help protect you and your loved ones from cancer.