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New research suggests cancer may develop earlier than we thought — but simple changes can help prevent it
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New research examining over 100 cancer risk factors suggests cancer may develop earlier in some people than previously understood, with potential for personalized prevention and screening strategies, including dietary habits like consuming fatty fish and caffeine.

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New research suggests cancer may develop earlier than we thought — but simple changes can help prevent it
New research is a step closer to individual assessments of cancer risk that can help younger people get life-saving scans or screenings. shironosov/Getty Images A new study on more than 100 risk factors for cancer sheds light on why some people get a diagnosis earlier. Researchers say it could help us develop customized action plans to prevent and diagnose cancer sooner. Helpful habits to stave off cancer include eating more fatty fish and drinking coffee or tea. Cancer screening can feel like
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