Almost 40% of cancers tied to modifiable risk factors – global report
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A global report has found that almost 40% of cancers are tied to modifiable risk factors. These factors, which may include tobacco, infections, and alcohol, are considered preventable, suggesting that a significant portion of cancer cases could be avoided. The report identifies around 30 controllable factors that contribute to cancer cases and deaths, although the exact percentage of preventable cases and deaths is not consistently stated across reports.
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