Quarter of healthy years shed to bust cancer result from lifestyle variables, research finds

Largest research of its kind recommends high red meat consumption has greatest impact, adhered to by smoking

More than a quarter of healthy years lost to breast cancer cells are because of lifestyle aspects such as red meat intake and smoking cigarettes, according to the biggest study of its kind.The research

, published in the Lancet Oncology, used information from population-based cancer cells windows registries to create a detailed analysis of breast cancer cells and its risk elements.

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Source: The Guardian

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