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The Catch Guide to Cervical Cancer

About 0.6% of women will be diagnosed with cervical cancer. Learn the risk factors, the role of HPV, and how to protect yourself.

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The Catch Guide to Testicular Cancer

Testicular cancer primarily affects younger men. Learn the unique risk factors, warning signs, and steps to take.

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The Catch Guide to Stomach Cancer

Stomach cancer is closely tied to diet, H. pylori infection, and lifestyle factors. Here's what you need to know.

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Prevention
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Hydration & Cancer Risk: What to Know

Staying hydrated has well-known health benefits, and can help protect against several forms of cancer. Easy tips can help you ensure you’re drinking enough water.

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Prevention
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Calcium: building bones and protecting against cancer

Calcium does more than strengthen bones. Research shows it plays a meaningful role in reducing colorectal cancer risk.

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Prevention
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Radon Testing Can Save Lives

Radon gas is second only to smoking as a cause of lung cancer. Testing your home for this odorless, colorless, tasteless gas is vitally important to your health and the health of your family.

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Emerging Science
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How dangerous are microplastics?

Microplastics are ubiquitous and have been found in the most remote parts of the world. Their ties to respiratory, digestive, fertility, and neurological issues, as well as several cancers, means it’s important to reduce your exposure.

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Prevention
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The high cost chemical straighteners pose to your health

Filled with carcinogenic chemicals like formaldehyde, chemical hair straighteners can more than double your risk of some cancers. Even if you avoid the products, you may want to take further precautions.

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Reducing your cancer risk starts here

1 in 2 Americans will get cancer during their lifetime and 1 in 6 will die from it. We’re on a mission to change that.

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