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Colorectal Cancer Prevention–Patient Version (PDQ) from National Cancer Institute
source: National Cancer Institute
year: 2017
summary/abstract:Avoiding cancer risk factors may help prevent certain cancers. Risk factors include smoking, being overweight, and not getting enough exercise. Increasing protective factors such as quitting smoking, eating a healthy diet, and exercising may also help prevent some cancers.
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