Lifestyle changes for men can lower cancer risk
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Dr. Otis W. Brawley, Master of the American College of Physicians, is the chief medical and scientific officer for the Atlanta-based American Cancer Society.
Cancer is the second-leading cause of death in American men, right behind heart disease. In 2018, four cancers are expected to account for half of all cancer deaths in American men: lung, with an estimated 83,600 deaths; prostate, with 29,400; colorectal, with 27,400; and pancreatic, with 23,000. The good news is that men can lower…
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