Prevention, its the effort to avoid risk factors and increasing the protective factors. Risk factors, are anything that would increase someones chances of developing the disease. Protective Factors, is anything that decreases the chance of developing lung cancer. Studies show that a person who has a diet rich in fruit, and veggies has less of a chance of getting cancer. Also, if your a heavy drinker you have a greater chance. So, obviously don't over drink and abuse your body and lungs. And, with more exercise they've noticed a decrease in chance EVEN after smoking a cigarette.
... You can only try to prevent the risk factors, and increase your proctective factors!
AND, never ever smoke its terrible for your body and there is nothing good about it.
End of Story.
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=40243
Again, I like your creative title, and how you empathise the fact that smoking is bad and contributes to lung cancer.
ReplyDeleteI think this passage has a lot of good voice to it, much more than just informative. It could remind a reader that the creator of the blog is a real person too. I can definitely connect to the information here because, just as much as the next guy, I don't want cancer. It's really good to know that there are some "protective factors" out there.
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