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Prevention Strategies for Colorectal Cancer

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Aspirin and other NSAIDs may prevent the growth of polyps in persons with a history of colorectal cancer or polyps, according to several studies.

Aspirin and other non-steroidal pain relievers (NSAIDs)

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According to the available data, colorectal cancer risk increases with body weight.

Controlling One's Weight

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Your risk of colorectal cancer can be lowered by being physically active.

Being Active Physically

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Red meat consumption should be limited while eating plenty of fruits and vegetables to help lower the risk of colon cancer.

Regulating one's dietary choices

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Although older persons who drink in moderation may have healthier hearts, even little quantities of alcohol might increase the risk of breast and colon cancer.

Avoid drinking alcohol at any costs

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There is solid proof that having adequate vitamin D and calcium can help prevent colon cancer.

Get Enough Vitamin D and Calcium

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Consuming a diet high in fibre and whole grains can reduce the chance of developing colon cancer.

Consume more fibre and whole grains