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Lifestyle: get active

 

 

 

Lifestyle: stop smoking

 

Stopping smoking is one of the most important things you can do to prevent cancer: 1 in 4 cancers are caused by smoking. Quitting smoking may not be easy but there is a lot of help, so that you can stop for good and reduce your risk of developing cancer.

 

 

Smoking and tobacco

 

Smoking accounts for one in four UK cancer deaths and smoking causes at least 15 different types of cancer and tobacco is the biggest cause of cancer in the world. It is never too late to stop smoking, and you don’t have to go it alone. It is much easier to stop smoking when you get the right support and there are lots of options to choose from.

 

Below are further information and support websites:

 

 

Lifestyle: Healthy eating

 

As well as getting active, eating healthily can help you to stay at an ideal weight which can also help to reduce your risk of developing cancer.

 

Here you will find information about what is a healthy diet:

Diet and cancer | Cancer Research UK

Benefits of a healthy diet | Macmillan Cancer Support

Recipes – Healthier Families has a collection of tasty recipes to help you improve how you eat.

This film is about the Eatwell Guide, which shows how much of what we eat should come from each food group so that we can have a healthy, balanced diet.

 

Have a watch of this film which talks about five a day and how you can make sure you have five pieces of fruit and vegetable every day.

 

Lifestyle: Drinking less alcohol

Drinking less alcohol can help to reduce your risk of developing some cancers and the NHS recommends drinking no more than 14 units of alcohol a week. You can find an alcohol calculator here if you want to keep an eye on how much you are drinking

  • Cancer Research UK has ten top tips for cutting down on alcohol – for example, having drink-free days. It also provides information on the NHS guidelines on drinking alcohol.
  • Visit Alcohol Change UK for tips for cutting down on drinking.
  • Drinkaware shares the UK low risk drinking guidelines, including weekly guidelines such as spreading your drinking over different days:
  • In this film, Cancer Research shares some top tips to help you cut down on your alcohol intake.

 

Lifestyle: Staying safe in the sun

Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun can cause damage to skin and lead cancer. UV exposure is main of cancer that be prevented. Which why staying safe in so important. This includes not out too long, covering up with clothing, using sunscreen. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun can cause damage to skin and lead cancer. UV exposure is main of cancer that be prevented. Which why staying safe in so important. This includes not out too long, covering up with clothing, using sunscreen.

  • The NHS has tips for staying safe in the sun, and advice on SPF (sun protection factor) and the star rating which can help you to choose the best sunscreen to use. Cancer Research UK provides information about how the sun causes cancer, the risk of sunbed use, and how you can enjoy the sun safely.
  • British Skin Foundation shares the things you can do to stay safe in the sun. Watch this film to find out ways to enjoy the sun safely.
  • This is an easy read guide to staying safe in the sun.

 

 

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