The Science of Cancer

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Forever Chemicals & Cancer Risk

PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” have been linked to multiple types of cancer and several serious health conditions. These chemicals are pervasive in the environment, but you can make simple changes to limit your exposure.

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The Catch Guide to Uterine Cancer

Uterine cancer is the most common gynecologic cancer. Learn how hormonal factors, BMI, and reproductive history shape your risk.

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The Catch Guide to Kidney Cancer

Kidney cancer makes up 4-5% of new diagnoses and is more common in men. Learn the risk factors and what you can do.

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The Catch Guide to Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian cancer risk is shaped by reproductive history, genetics, and lifestyle. Learn what the science says about prevention.

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Prevention
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Fruit Daily: Lower Your Cancer Risk

Fruit’s abundant antioxidants and nutrients can protect against cancer and help regulate hormones. Find out which fruits offer the most benefits.

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Prevention
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Why vegetables should play a major role in your diet

Eating more vegetables has been shown to protect against several types of cancer, and reduce the risk of several other health problems. We tell you which vegetables pack the most nutritional punch.

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Prevention
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Tips to lose weight (and lower your cancer risk)

Excess body fat raises estrogen, insulin, and inflammation, all of which are linked to cancer. Here are science-backed tips to help.

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Prevention
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Can Hot Drinks Raise Cancer Risk?

If you have a preference for high-temperature foods and drinks, you may be doing damage that could eventually lead to cancer.

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