MCC Daily Tribune
National Cancer Prevention Month
National Cancer Prevention Month marked every February is upon us, ushering in yet another opportunity to spread the word and take action in order to live better, healthier, and happier lives. Cancer, said to be the world’s leading cause of death, caused nearly 10 million deaths in 2020. Throughout the history of mankind, cancer has been in existence. Although not much was known about the human body, the earliest evidence was recorded via papyri that can be traced back to ancient Egypt in 1500 B.C. when tumors were found on the breast. Over the years, although no cure has been found, with landmark achievements recorded, we are closer than ever.
HOW TO OBSERVE NATIONAL CANCER PREVENTION MONTH
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Donate
Your donations can help make a world of difference. They boost research, subsidize the cost of treatment, and spread the word about cancer.
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Go out and spread the word
Don't just arm yourself with information. Spread the word, and empower others with vital information, prevention tips, and risk factors, e.t.c.
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Cut the statistics
One-third of cancers can be prevented. Take action by embracing healthy living: avoid tobacco, cut down on alcohol, maintain a healthy weight and exercise, limit your radiation exposure, and get vaccinated.
5 IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT CANCER
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Early detection and screening is key
Cancer is deadly, but the good news is thousands of cancer cases, and deaths can be prevented through early detection and screening.
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Cancer is a leading cause of death
In 2019, cancer was said to be the world's second leading cause of death, with breast (2.26 million cases) and lung (2.21 million cases) being the most common types of cancer, according to the WHO.
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Cancer research has decreased death rates
More effective cancer treatment has decreased the death rate according to the American Cancer Society and, more specifically, lung cancer.
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Smoking increases your risk of lung cancer
]The most effective preventative measure against the disease is to stop smoking. The more cigarettes you smoke, the higher your risk.
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February 4 marks World Cancer Day
Founded in 2000 and led by the Union for International Cancer Control (U.I.C.C.), the day aims to increase global awareness about cancer and save many from suffering and death
WHY NATIONAL CANCER PREVENTION MONTH IS IMPORTANT
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Prevention is key
It reminds us to make healthy choices, note risk factors, and decrease the chances of the disease by maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Our lifestyle choices go a long way.
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Stay on a top progress report
The day reminds us to stay up to date with cancer updates, research, progress reports, and new developments. Cancer, directly and indirectly, affects us all.
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It reminds us to value ourselves
Amid the hustle and bustle, National Cancer Prevention Month reminds us that health is wealth. We do need to take our health seriously to stay alive.
National Cancer Prevention Month - National Today - https://nationaltoday.com/national-cancer-prevention-month/
Sarah Benedict
MCC Wellness Council
02/10/2023