avoid smoking, try to eat a healthy diet, not a fatty diet and exercisze a lot to keep healthy organs.
if your question is regarding cervical cancer then only a total hysterectomy which removes the uterus and cervix would prevent cervical cancer. A hysterectomy leaves the cervix in place.
No, it improves your chances of not getting cancer.
Cancer isn't contagious, but smoking increased the risk of getting cancer.
Your personal chances of getting different types of cancer from a preliminary type of cancer vary from person to person and depend on the size of the cancer before it is discovered.
Drink plenty of water and don't hold it when you need to pee and keep yourself clean to avoid infections. If this type of cancer runs in your family then get regular check ups with your doctor.
Yes. The Amish are very capable of getting cancer.
Mesothelioma IS lung cancer.
no
It depends. Getting too tan too much can lead to skin cancer later on in life. Or it could have negligible effects. Keep in mind that some people can get severely burned many times and not get skin cancer later. But others many not receive much sunlight and still get cancer. But also, tanning isn't "healthy" because it is not beneficial to your health.
It depends on the type of cancer. If it is hereditary, then you'll have a bigger chance of getting cancer, but that doesn't mean you definitely will. If you know that a certain type of Cancer runs through your family line, see your doctor to check your chances of getting it.
While staying out of the sun will help to keep you from getting skin cancer, there are many other causes. You need to know your family's medical history, use sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher), and wear protective clothing, etc. Staying out of the sun helps, but it's not the only cause. Just pay close attention to your body, and if anything changes, get it checked out =]
There are some types of cancer that are heredity. Your doctor can speak about a childs chances of getting cancer.