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    National Cancer Prevention & Early Detection Month – Castle Senior Living Forest Hills, NY

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldApril 17, 20262 Mins Read
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    Aging Well: News & Insights for Seniors and Caregivers

    Key takeaways
    • Prevention strategies: avoid tobacco, eat fruits and vegetables, exercise regularly, limit alcohol, protect skin from UV.
    • Early detection improves treatment success; screenings for breast and colorectal cancers raise survival when treated promptly.
    • Technology and action: use advanced imaging, genetic testing, and artificial intelligence; schedule regular checkups and share accurate information.

    Why It Matters

    This awareness month highlights the importance of reducing cancer risk and improving survival through education, screening, and healthy lifestyle choices that empower individuals to take proactive steps for long-term well-being.

    Prevention Strategies

    Many cancers can be prevented by making informed lifestyle choices and avoiding key risk factors.

    • Avoid tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke
    • Maintain a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables
    • Exercise regularly and maintain a healthy body weight
    • Limit alcohol intake and protect skin from UV exposure

    Early Detection Saves Lives

    Early detection significantly increases treatment success by identifying cancer at earlier stages when interventions are more effective and less invasive. Studies show that early-stage detection of many cancers, such as breast and colorectal cancer, can raise survival rates to over 90% when treated promptly.

    Healthy Lifestyle Choices

    Adopting daily healthy habits can significantly reduce cancer risk over time and improve overall well-being.

    • Engage in regular physical activity for at least 30 minutes daily
    • Get adequate sleep and manage stress effectively through relaxation practices

    Role of Technology in Detection

    Modern technology is transforming cancer detection through advanced imaging, genetic testing, and artificial intelligence that improve diagnostic accuracy and speed.

    Call to Action

    Everyone can contribute by scheduling regular checkups, supporting awareness campaigns, and sharing accurate information to help save lives.

    Cancer prevention month serves as a powerful reminder that small, consistent actions can have a lasting impact on health outcomes. By staying informed, participating in regular screenings, and encouraging others to do the same, communities can reduce the burden of cancer. Awareness, education, and early intervention together create a stronger defense against this disease, helping individuals live longer, healthier, and more fulfilling lives across all age groups worldwide.

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