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Reducing Your Risk of Cancer

Audiobook

Myths and misinformation abound as to how to prevent cancer. While there is no way of saying for certain who will or will not get cancer, over the last 50 years medical scientists have learnt a great deal about its causes. Consultant oncologist Terry Priestman looks at factors which increase the likelihood of getting cancer, and what can be done to decrease the risk. All the common cancers, including breast, bowel, prostate, cervical, lung and skin, are discussed. Among the topics covered are:

  • genetic factors

  • smoking, drinking alcohol, and diet weight control and exercise

  • HRT

  • cancer and the environment, including sunlight

  • cancer vaccines and chemoprevention

  • screening

    Reducing Your Risk of Cancer presents the facts, not the fantasies, and helps you make an informed choice about advice that may make a difference.


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    Publisher: Sheldon Press Edition: Unabridged

    OverDrive Listen audiobook

    • ISBN: 9781848392366
    • File size: 110104 KB
    • Release date: January 4, 2010
    • Duration: 03:49:22

    MP3 audiobook

    • ISBN: 9781848392366
    • File size: 110249 KB
    • Release date: January 4, 2010
    • Duration: 03:49:22
    • Number of parts: 4

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    Languages

    English

    Myths and misinformation abound as to how to prevent cancer. While there is no way of saying for certain who will or will not get cancer, over the last 50 years medical scientists have learnt a great deal about its causes. Consultant oncologist Terry Priestman looks at factors which increase the likelihood of getting cancer, and what can be done to decrease the risk. All the common cancers, including breast, bowel, prostate, cervical, lung and skin, are discussed. Among the topics covered are:

  • genetic factors

  • smoking, drinking alcohol, and diet weight control and exercise

  • HRT

  • cancer and the environment, including sunlight

  • cancer vaccines and chemoprevention

  • screening

    Reducing Your Risk of Cancer presents the facts, not the fantasies, and helps you make an informed choice about advice that may make a difference.


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