
A groundbreaking study has revealed that a staggering 50% of cancer fatalities are attributable to just six lifestyle factors. The American Cancer Society’s latest findings indicate that a significant 40% of cancer incidences and 50% of cancer-related deaths can be traced back to modifiable habits. While these six factors are the primary concerns, other elements such as secondhand smoke, red meat consumption, HPV from unprotected sex, and insufficient calcium intake also contribute to cancer statistics, albeit to a lesser extent. Smoking remains the leading cause of cancer mortality in the...