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Exercise
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How Regular Exercise Can Lower Your Risk Of Cancer

Learn whether exercise does or doesn’t prevent cancer. Uncover how regular physical activity can lower your risk and take control of your health with Catch.

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Emerging Science
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Can A Blood Test Detect Cancer Early And Accurately?

Learn whether a blood test can detect cancer early and accurately. Learn about the science and how Catch can help you reduce your cancer risk.

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Testing
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Is Prostate Cancer Hereditary, And Should You Be Tested?

Learn whether prostate cancer is hereditary. Examine the facts, assess your risk, and take action with Catch to reduce cancer risk today.

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Testing
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Is Pancreatic Cancer Hereditary And Who's at Risk?

Looking for the facts regarding whether pancreatic cancer is hereditary? Find out what you need to know and assess your risk with Catch.

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The Catch Cancer Guides
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Breast Cancer Risk Factors, Subtypes and Screening

Breast cancer affects about 1 in 8 women. Understand the full picture, from genetics and hormones to lifestyle and screening.

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The Catch Cancer Guides
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The Catch Guide to Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the US. Whether or not you smoke, understanding your risk matters.

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The Catch Cancer Guides
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What is cancer?

Understanding how cancer develops and progresses empowers you to make better health choices. A clear, science-backed primer.

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Diet
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What we’re learning about the most popular sugar substitutes

Are sugar substitutes actually safer? Here's what the science says about stevia, aspartame, and other alternatives.

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Join the movement

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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