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True. While a family history of cancer can increase your risk due to genetic factors, it does not guarantee that you will develop cancer yourself. Many other factors, including lifestyle choices and environmental influences, also play a significant role in cancer risk. Regular screenings and a healthy lifestyle can help mitigate some of this risk.
False, second-hand smoke is considered just as damaging.
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False. The very opposite is true. To reduce the risk of developing cancer, you should reduce the intake of animal fat and eat plant fiber daily.
True. Practicing defensive driving behaviors such as staying focused, obeying traffic laws, maintaining a safe following distance, and being alert to potential hazards can decrease your risk of being injured or killed in a collision.
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As a woman ages, her risk of developing breast cancer rises dramatically regardless of her family history
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False.