Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, with millions of new cases diagnosed each year. The most affected organs include the lungs, breasts, prostate, and colon, all of which are especially vulnerable to malignant growths.
Despite significant advances in treatment, oncologists emphasize that many cancers are fueled by avoidable risk factors—choices and exposures we can control.
Understanding these risks is crucial, as lifestyle and environmental factors continue to drive tumor development. Recognizing and addressing these preventable triggers could dramatically reduce the cancer burden globally. National Cancer Institute
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4. Smoking and Tobacco Smoking and tobacco use remain the leading preventable causes of cancer worldwide. Cigarette smoke contains more than 70 known carcinogens, including benzene,…