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4 in 10 US Cancer Cases Linked to Modifiable Risk Factors, Study Reveals


A study finds that modifiable risk factors, especially smoking, are responsible for 40% of cancer cases and 50% of cancer deaths in U.S. adults over 30, emphasizing the need for enhanced tobacco control, obesity management, and preventive healthcare measures. A recent study by the American Cancer

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