[DHB] Doing This Could Cut Millions of Cancer Cases...

Published: Tue, 10/25/11

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October 25, 2011

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  • 1 Quick Technique To Burn More Fat
  • 2.8 Million Cancers Could Be Eliminated A Year With This...
  • Weight Loss Expert Loses 70lbs of Ugly Fat...
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2.8 Million Cancers Could Be Eliminated A Year With This...

Dear Reader,

More reason to adopt a healthy lifestyle. The World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) believes that living a healthier lifestyle and eating better could prevent as many as 2.8 million cancer cases each year.

Among the worlds most daunting health challenges, doctors are worried by the increasing numbers of cancer cases across the globe - up by a fifth in under ten years - about 12 million brand new cancer diagnosis each year.

The report was released just a few weeks before a UN General Assembly was set to convene a high level meeting on non-communicable disease. This is only the second time such a gathering was conducted on a matter of global health. The first was for the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Non communicable disease (NCDs) are health conditions such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease and respiratory diseases that take the lives of 36 million people every year according to the World Health Organization. By 2030, the numbers that will die from NCDs could be as high as 52 million each year.

Health experts tell us that deaths from NCD's could be stopped by not drinking alcohol to excess, eating a healthier, more balanced diet, not smoking and being more active on a regular basis.

But for people to take heed, often governments need to step in, taxing bad for you foods and habits, offering sensible regulations and curbing advertising claims.

Trouble is, this brings elected officials into direct conflict with the tobacco, food and alcohol industries who likely have contributed generously to their election campaigns. It's important to understand the conflict between public health needs and those of industry, and the role this plays in getting governments to act.

The experts believe that people just don't realize the risk of too much alcohol and carrying all those extra pounds in terms of cancer. What's worse, ads and pricing discourage most people from taking up the healthier habits they might know to be good for them.

Interesting that NCD's, thought to be a problem of the rich world, actually disproportionately occur in poorer countries. More than 80% of NCD deaths are from those who live in the low and middle-income nations of the world.

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2.8 Million Cancers Could Be Eliminated A Year With This... Continued...

Of the 12 million cancers diagnosed each year, 7 million happen in developing countries. This number is also expected to rise dramatically in the years to come. Unless something is done soon according to Kate Allen, WCRF director of science and communications, the charity appeals of the future will be for cancer care instead of natural disasters or famines.

Progress is being made. Many countries are offering low cost cancer screenings and diabetes education, anti-smoking campaigns, promoting sports to encourage fitness or offering clean burning stoves.

The real problem isn't finding solutions so much as it is implementing the things we already know. While tobacco can certainly take some measure of blame for the sky high disease rates, so too can food makers who advertise... who use popular cartoon characters to appeal to children in both developed and developing countries. With obesity in kids going up faster now than in adults, this needs to stop.

Living healthy clearly has incredible benefits to body and mind. Getting the word out about just how beneficial this can be is more important now than ever before.

To your good health,

Kirsten Whittaker
Daily Health Bulletin Editor




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Sources:
http://old.news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110907/hl_nm/
us_cancer_preventable

World Health Organization info on non-communicable diseases, NCDs:
http://www.who.int/nmh/en/

More on U.N. summit on non-communicable diseases, NCDs:
http://www.who.int/nmh/events/un_ncd_summit2011/en/index.html

Medscape Today story on 2011 NCDS Summit:
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/750097

World Cancer Research Fund, WCRF:
http://www.wcrf.org/

WCRF International Statement on UN Summit, 9/20/2011:
http://www.wcrf.org/cancer_research/policy_advocacy/
un_summit.php#wcrfstatement





















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