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Since carcinogens are cancer-causing agents, any release of carcinogens will increase, not decrease, cancer risk. Avoiding and reducing carcinogens will decrease the risk of cancer.
Eat healthy and exercise. Don't become obese.
don't smoke
Besides doing a regular self-exam, it is important that you keep your weight in check. Being obese increases the risk for breast cancer. It is also a good idea to limit your alcohol intake.
Persons should not engage in smoking or drug abuse to decrease the risk of oral cancer.
Develop healthy behavior habits
you could be confronted by an obese Asian asking for a 'happy ending'
heart disease aching joints clogged arterys
Getting tubal ligation (your tubes tied) does reduce the risk of ovarian cancer by 30% and higher. Ovarian cancer is a rare type of cancer that often presents symptoms in later stages.
You cant--- Smoking increases risk of lung cancer as well as other diseases such a emphysema, chronic bronchitis & copd. The only way to help decrease the risk is not to smoke at all.
You will have less risk of becoming obese or developing cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and many types of cancer.
you can wear sunscreen, protect yourself when your in the sun, eat healthy, etc.