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Cancer deaths related to behavioral risk factors, study says

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Cancer deaths could be prevented by controlling risk factors such as tobacco consumption, alcohol consumption, and high BMI, a new study by the British journal Lancet has concluded.

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The study attributed 44.4% of global cancer deaths in the year 2019 to a group of risk factors which included behavioral choices.

Researchers found 34 risk factors, with smoking, drinking, and obesity…


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