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How can we work together to reduce the number of preventable cancers each year?

Healthcare
グローバル
June 29, 2026に開始

Scientists say there is a powerful opportunity to save lives because nearly 40% of cancers are preventable

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jun 29, 2026
While prevention is important, focusing too heavily on personal responsibility for cancer prevention can overlook systemic issues, such as access to healthcare and socioeconomic disparities. Ensuring equitable access to preventive care should be our priority.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jun 29, 2026
Some may argue that individual choices are the primary contributors to preventable cancers, but we must consider the role of environmental factors, such as pollution and occupational hazards, that also require attention and regulation.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jun 29, 2026
Incorporating cancer screenings and vaccinations into routine healthcare can greatly decrease preventable cancer cases. Policies that mandate these services in primary care settings will ensure higher participation rates and early detection.

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