Balanced Diet: Prioritize fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. Limit processed foods, red meats, and sugary drinks.
Exercise Regularly: Aim for 150 minutes of moderate activity or 75 minutes of vigorous activity weekly.
Avoid Tobacco and Limit Alcohol: Both significantly increase can.cer risk.
Protect Your Skin: Use sunscreen and protective clothing to lower risk of skin can.cer.
2. Know Your Family History
Share your family’s medical history with your doctor. Certain can.cers run in families, and early screening can be planned accordingly.
3. Regular Medical Screenings
Follow recommended screenings such as mammograms, Pap smears, and colonoscopies based on age and risk. Screening often detects can.cer before symptoms appear.
4. Self-Examination Practices
Breast Exam: Check monthly for lumps, changes in size, or skin changes.
Skin Check: Watch for new or changing moles—apply the ABCDE rule (Asymmetry, Border, Color, Diameter, Evolution).
Oral Exam: Look for sores, patches, or lumps in the mouth lasting more than two weeks.
Testicular Exam (for men): Monthly check for lumps, swelling, or changes in size and firmness.
