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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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Prostate Cancer Risk: A Catch Guide

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. Understand the signs, risk factors, and prevention strategies.

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What Age You Should Start Getting Mammograms And Why It Matters

Learn about the standard mammogram age and why breast cancer screenings are crucial for your health. Sign up for Catch now to stay informed and proactive.

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Prevention
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High Blood Pressure and Cancer Risk: Prevention Guide

Hypertension, or high blood pressure, affects one in eight adults aged between 20 to 40 worldwide,[1] and one in three adults between ages 40 and 59.

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Emerging Science
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The causes (and dangers) of chronic inflammation

Inflammation is a normal response to infection or injury in the body, and is in fact a sign of the body working hard to heal itself.

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Prevention
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It's time to quit your chewing tobacco habit

Chewing tobacco and snuff don’t carry all of the same risks as cigarettes, but they still significantly increase the risk of several types of cancer.

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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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