Lung cancer prevention goes beyond avoiding smoking.
More than half of people who develop lung cancer at this time are not
current smokers. What are 10 tips for lung cancer prevention that you
can begin today?
1. Don't Smoke
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Smoking
is the leading cause of lung cancer, responsible for 80 to 90% of lung
cancers. It is never too late to quit smoking. For those who have been
diagnosed with lung cancer, smoking cessation may improve survival.
- Facts About Smoking and Lung Cancer
- Is it Worth Quitting After a Diagnosis of Lung Cancer?
- Quit Smoking Toolbox
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2. Check Your Home for Radon
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For
non-smokers, checking your home for radon is the number one thing you
can do for lung cancer prevention. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers, and the second leading cause of lung cancer overall. Radon
is an odorless gas that results from the decay of natural uranium in
the soil beneath our homes. Elevated levels of radon have been found in
homes in all 50 states and around the world. The only way to know if you
are at risk is to test your home for radon.
- Radon and Lung Cancer – What Everyone Should Know
- How to Test Your Home for Radon
- Radon Mitigation – What Should You Do if You Have a High Radon Level in Your Home?
3. Be Careful and Aware at Work
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It’s
estimated that up to 29% of lung cancers in men are related to
on-the-job exposures to cancer causing substances. Many of these work
collectively with smoking to raise your risk even further. Employers are
required to provide Material Safety Data Sheets on chemicals you may be
exposed to at work. Make sure to check these out.
- Occupation and Lung Cancer – What Should You Know?
4. Be Careful and Aware at Home
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Lung
cancer prevention is important at home as well. Chemicals that
contribute to lung cancer are found not only at the workplace, but may
be under your sink or in your garage. Carefully read labels on household
products and follow the instructions for safe usage. Wood smoke from
wood burning stoves and fireplaces may also increase the risk of
developing lung cancer.
- Environmental Exposures and Lung Cancer Risk
5. Avoid Secondhand Smoke
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Secondhand
smoke is responsible for roughly 3000 cases of lung cancer each year in
the United States alone. Living with a smoker increases your chance of
developing lung cancer by 20 to 30%. Thankfully, smoking laws have made
it easier to stay “secondhand smoke free” in recent years, and will
likely play an important role in lung cancer prevention.
- Secondhand Smoke and Lung Cancer
- How to Protect Yourself from Secondhand Smoke When Traveling
6. Exercise for Lung Cancer Prevention
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Even
moderate amounts of exercise can aid in lung cancer prevention. Studies
suggest that even something as simple as gardening twice a week is
associated with a lower risk of developing lung cancer.
- Exercise and Lung Cancer Prevention
7. Eat a Variety of Fruits and Vegetables
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A
diet rich in fruits in vegetables is linked with a lower risk of
developing lung cancer. Recently, studies suggest that variety may be
even more important than quantity. Make lung cancer prevention fun by
trying out new foods in the produce section. Try to choose a rainbow of
colors, including dark greens such as spinach and broccoli, the whites
of onions, the reds of apples and tomatoes, and the orange of orange
juice and winter squash.
On a reverse note, inorganic phosphates found in processed meats and cheeses are associated with an increased risk of lung cancer.
On a reverse note, inorganic phosphates found in processed meats and cheeses are associated with an increased risk of lung cancer.
- Diet and Lung Cancer Prevention
8. Enjoy a Cup of Green Tea
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Green
tea has been shown to prevent some of the damage to cells caused by
smoking, and people who consume more green tea appear to have a lower
risk of lung cancer. That said, drinking green tea isn’t a “get out of
jail free” card, and quitting smoking is the most important thing you
can do to lower your risk.
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9. Limit Your Intake of Alcohol
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Another
important step in lung cancer prevention may include limiting your
intake of certain types of alcoholic beverages. For men, the heavy
consumption of beer and hard liquor is associated with an elevated risk
of developing lung cancer. In contrast, a moderate intake of wine in men
was linked with a lower risk of developing the disease.
- Alcohol and Lung Cancer Risk
- Alcohol and Cancer
10. Be Wary of Supplements
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would lead us to believe that nutritional supplements are beneficial in
lung cancer prevention, while in fact, studies have actually linked the
use of some supplements to a higher risk of developing lung cancer. Supplements that have raised concern include beta-carotene, retinol, lutein, and vitamin E.
If you are considering taking nutritional supplements, talk with your
doctor or ask her to refer you to someone knowledgeable about the risks
and benefits of supplements for your specific situation.
Sources:
National Cancer Institute. Lung Cancer Prevention (PDQ). Health Professional Version. Updated 07/16/10.
Sources:
National Cancer Institute. Lung Cancer Prevention (PDQ). Health Professional Version. Updated 07/16/10.
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