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PRACTICE PREVENTION AND EARLY DETECTION.

 

 


 

 

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*American Cancer Society

 


The reality is things like smoking and obesity and physical inactivity are often described as voluntary but the choices we make are made in a social context," he said.

In designing our communities and our lives, we inadvertently have made a lot of choices that work against health.

 

Report from the American Cancer Society 3/31/05
ACS: Half of Cancer Deaths Preventable
Dr. Michael Thun
Head of Epidemiology
American Cancer Society