People taking action towards cancer protection by
changing their diets and going to the doctor regularly have resulted in
the latest statistics released by the American Cancer Society in
January 2007 reporting that cancer deaths have gone down in the United
States. Medical technology also offers state-of-the-art testing and
screenings for various cancers, allowing patients to detect tumors in
their earliest stages.
There are several ways you can protect
yourself from cancer. One way is to maintain a healthy diet. Diets
including plenty of fruits and vegetables allow a person to receive the
necessary vitamins linked with cancer protection. It is also important
to include healthy fats found in olive, canola and sunflower oils.
These
are high in Omega-3 fatty acids, which have been linked to keep the
heart healthy and prevent other deadly diseases. Limiting your intake
of red meats is very important when it comes to a healthy diet.
Instead, you should focus on including more lean proteins, such as
chicken and fish.
Other ways to improve your diet are to eat
hearty whole grains found in certain breads, pastas and rice dishes.
Make sure to always avoid fried foods that are high in trans-fats.
Aside
from a healthy diet, you can practice cancer prevention by taking
certain supplements and vitamins. Vitamin E, selenium and lycopene have
been connected with lowering a man's risk of developing prostate cancer.
Fish
oils have also been linked with preventing cancer of the prostate.
There has even been research suggesting calcium supplements could help
a person prevent colorectal cancer.
Going to the doctor is
important even if you are trying to lower your risk of cancer. Doctors
can perform certain screenings to help protect you from a
life-threatening disease. Women are recommended to start having yearly
mammograms sometime after age forty.
Younger women should have
regular clinical breast exams performed by a physician or do breast
exams at home to watch for abnormalities. Men and women should have a
colonoscopy, beginning in their fifties, every ten years to watch for
colorectal cancers. Men can protect themselves from prostate cancer by
using certain chemoprevention drugs.
These are man-made drugs or
vitamins used specifically to suppress or prevent cancer. PSA tests or
digital rectal exams are other methods available to men who are at high
risk for prostate cancer. Discuss all the treatments and screenings
available with your doctor to determine what you should do based on
your personal and family medical history.
Lifestyle is a major
factor in your efforts at cancer protection. Smoking has been linked
with several cancers, such as lung, prostate, bladder and breast
cancer. It is imperative for smokers to quit this unhealthy habit
because it will greatly reduce their risks of developing cancer.
Doctors
recommend women watch their alcohol consumption as part of breast and
cervical cancer control. Other ways to improve your lifestyle is to
work plenty of physical activity into your daily schedule. Whether you
join a gym, buy a treadmill or play outside with your children,
exercising is an important factor in cancer protection.
Cancer
protection could mean small changes or complete overhauls to daily
routines, depending on your current lifestyle. Lowering your risk of
cancer may include joining a gym or buying vitamins and dietary
supplements.
It could mean you have to quit smoking or using
other tobacco products. Whatever change you make to your current
situation will put you closer to living a healthy and cancer-free life.