Be HEALTHY: Don't smoke. Eat well. Limit alcohol. Don't smoke. Exercise. Get regular check-ups. Don't smoke. Follow your doctor's cancer screening guidelines. And, of course, really don't smoke.
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Eat 2 Beat CA, Pt.1: CITRUS FRUITS & BERRIES: These contain at least two kinds of cancer-inhibiting compounds: flavonoids & phenolic acids. Together they may protect against damage to cells that can trigger malignancies. They may also prevent emerging cancer cells from dividing any further. If apples aren't your favorite food, try citrus fruits & berries. (Ref: AARP, 5/2014)
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