Lifestyle counselling programme could curb cancer risk
Updated:7 years, 5 months ago
Updated:7 years, 5 months ago
New Delhi, May 25 (ANI): A study has claimed that a lifestyle counselling programme may reduce the risk of certain types of cancer. A 5-year healthy lifestyle counselling programme for adult men was linked with a reduce risk of developing cancer related to overweight, diet and smoking over 25 years. So far, evidence for effects of lifestyle interventions on cancer have been limited, but study showed that advice for a heart-friendly lifestyle could prevent some cancers in the long term. The changes to a healthier diet and quitting smoking in adult life will reduce the risk of some lifestyle-related cancer forms, which are on the rise in the population.
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