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Cancer Prevention

Cancer prevention is based on strategies and interventions that decrease cancer risk and enhance long-term health. The session "Cancer Prevention" highlights lifestyle, environmental, and clinical interventions that can dramatically decrease cancer incidence and improve population health.".

Preventive measures encompass smoking cessation, adequate nutrition, regular exercise, oncogenic virus immunization like HPV and Hepatitis B, and reduction in exposure to environmental carcinogens. Screening tests and early detection of precancerous lesions are also principal elements, which allow for timely intervention and minimize the chance for disease progression.

The session discusses the application of personalized prevention, informed by genetic risk markers, family history, and biomarker testing. New research emphasizes chemoprevention approaches, microbiome modulation, and public health strategies to tackle cancer risk and outcome inequalities. Education, awareness, and behavior change are key components of effective prevention programs.

Participants will learn about evidence-based prevention practices, clinical guidelines, and new strategies in cancer prevention. This session highlights how proactive interventions can decrease the incidence of cancer, improve early detection, and ultimately lead to improved survival and quality of life, and enable individuals and health systems to fight cancer before it arises.

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