Four in ten cancer cases ‘are avoidable’

More than four in ten cases of the most common forms of cancer could be avoided, according to recent research.

A study published by the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) claimed that people can take measures to avoid claiming on their breast, bowl and stomach cancer/” target=”_self”>cancer life insurance.

It found that 26 per cent of all cancers in the UK could be prevented, a figure than increases to 75 per cent of oesophageal cancers and 67 per cent of mouth, pharynx and larynx cancers.

Alcohol was identified as a factor in more than 40 per cent of mouth and throat conditions.

The WCRF said people can reduce their chances of developing cancer by 22 per cent, if they cut the amount of alcohol they consume.

Recent recommendations from the National Institute for Clinical Excellence stated that surgeons should be trained in reconstructive surgeries to better inform breast cancer sufferers of their options.

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