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his question has an obvious answer:

Would you like to markedly cut your

cancer risk?

Still, no matter how emphatic

your “yes,” wanting to avoid cancer

and knowing how are two different

things. That’s where the three safe-

guards featured here come in.

While there are no guarantees

that you won’t get cancer, research

suggests that about one-third of

the most common cancers in this

country could be prevented if we all

moved more, ate better and didn’t

let extra pounds accumulate. (It also

helps, of course, not to smoke—the

No. 1 way to prevent cancer.)

As you read, you’ll discover do-

able ways to make all three of these

lifestyle changes a reality.

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Eat smart.

Your incentive:

Just as a healthy

diet protects you against heart dis-

ease and type 2 diabetes, it can also

help you stay cancer-free.

For example, people who eat

plenty of fruits and vegetables

may reduce their risk of lung, oral,

esophageal and stomach cancers.

Here’s how:

Make produce a

priority by filling half your plate with

it. Fruits and vegetables are packed

with naturally occurring plant chem-

icals that may protect our bodies’

cells from damage that can lead to

cancer. Eat a variety of colorful plant

foods—think of a rainbow—for the

best mix of protective chemicals.

Also make at least half your grains

whole grains, since fiber-rich foods

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