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Not smoking, eating healthy, staying active, eating fruit. -yeah! and cancer is also hereditary and eat a lots of fruits and vegestable.
Some foods that can prevent Hepatitis has vitamins in them that can help prevent hepatitis. Also, having a balanced diet can help too.
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Studies show that a vegan diet can help reduce the risk of ovarian cancer. Click on the link below, under 'Related links'.
Eating lots of fruits and vegetables can help lower the risk of developing any kind of cancer, including prostate cancer. Avoiding meat and dairy can also help lower your risk.
No particular diet will necessarily cause one to get bladder cancer, however it has been proven that a healthy consumption of fruits and vegetables can help to prevent bladder cancer. There is no known cause for any types of cancer at this time.
You get yourself constipated by eating an improper diet and not drinking enough water. A diet high in fiber will help to eliminate constipation and prevent it from occurring in the future.
The different types of skin cancer include Basal cell carcinoma, Squamous cell carcinoma, Malignant melanoma and Kaposi's sarcoma. Diet cannot help to prevent it from developing.
All the diets I found online for cancer seem to be the same whether you have Ovarian Cancer or Lung Cancer. Some believe that diet may help to ward off any cancer, but there has not been enough studies really to claim that. They seem to agree you need to eat more fruits and vegetables, grains and stay away from red meat.
The American Council on Health and Science has negative views in relation to the book "The Breast Cancer Prevention Diet." Please read their review of the book at http://www.acsh.org/publications/pubID.499/pub_detail.asp. It does not appear that the breast cancer diet actually works, but there is benefit in healthy eating and living to help cancer victims. Please see Live Strong's take on a proper cancer diet at http://www.livestrong.com/article/14157-breast-cancer-and-diet/.
HPV infections have been shown to increase chances of cervical cancer, so getting vaccinated against HPV is one way. Using condoms can help prevent not only cervical cancer, but many STDs as well. Not smoking and eating a diet full of fruits and vegetables can cut risk of all types of cancer and many other diseases.
It is believed that regular ejaculation does help to prevent prostate cancer.