The more you talk about it, the weaker it gets,
WHY DON’T YOU TALK MORE ABOUT IT?

– Oh, it’s complicated, isn’t it?
It’s a very difficult subject. At home we don’t even mention it. At most, it’s “that disease”.

I see. But people need to know that that disease has a name and a cure. Also, if diagnosed early on, it has high chances of cure! If we don’t talk openly about cancer, fear and misinformation are the only things that will be left.

FEAR BLINDS.
INFORMATION SAVES!

– Yes… I see… but what is important for us to know about “that disease”?

“That disease???”

– Ok… about cancer!

Good, we’re doing better, lol. To begin with, we cannot shut our eyes to reality. We call lifetime risk expectation of developing some kind of disease over a lifetime. In the case of cancer, this figure is high. According to American and UK forecasts, 50%.

That is, one out of two people may develop some type of cancer at some point in life.

– Jesus! Knock on wood!

No, no, no! We shouldn’t knock on wood; we should hit upon this matter. We should hit upon more information!

Excluding genetic factors, did you know that this figure ends up being so high also because of our lifestyle?

ABOUT 40% OF CANCERS COULD BE PREVENTED WITH GOOD HABITS

This is because practicing physical exercises combined with a healthy diet is also the good old recipe here.

This is because practicing physical exercises combined with a healthy diet is also the good old recipe here.

– Does that mean that if I go to the gym regularly and eat healthier, I’ll get away with it?

Unfortunately, there’s no guarantee. But there is one thing:

THOSE WHO FIND OUT EARLY HAVE A BETTER CHANCE OF BEING CURED!

Some signs may suggest the development of a cancer and require medical evaluation: blood loss in urine or feces, growth of any part of the body, sharp weight loss not related to a diet and suspicious blemishes or spots on the skin (learn how to identify them here) are some examples.

In addition, there are several tests that can be performed to treat the disease when it has not shown the symptoms yet. These are the so-called screening examinations: mammography, colonoscopy, Pap smear, ultrasound, etc. These tests have general indications for the population and specific recommendations according to the family history of each individual.

– Got it! And what are the chances of cure when we discover cancer early?

About 90%! In the case of breast cancer, 95%! Amazing, isn’t it? In more advanced cases, the chances decrease, of course, but…

CURRENT TECHNOLOGY ALLOWS US TO BE OPTIMISTIC!

TO SUMMARIZE…

It is necessary to know the cancer, as one out of two people will develop it.

It is necessary to talk about it without fear, since it has a high chance of cure when diagnosed early.

And it is necessary to take action, because good habits and updated exams save lives!

AND NOW, LET’S TALK,
SOME MORE ABOUT IT?

– Sure!



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