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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That Washington Post article is about the American Cancer Society guidelines which they harp on even without a lot of evidence to support them. I remember an ad they did years ago with Ferigie (the former royal, not the singer) saying she doesn't have to worry about getting cancer because she eats lots of fruits and vegetables. That was bunk then and its bunk now and I wish the ACS would be honest about the evidence, discussed here: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/22/science/an-apple-a-day-and-other-myths.html?ref=science&_r=1[/quote] That article focus on ONE (what you eat) of the three important items. The point is that it is 3 things together that impact cancer: Excess weight, poor diet and inadequate physical activity. So yes, those things can be controlled and DO impact cancer rates. You are fooling yourself if you don't believe that. [/quote]
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