News - World Cancer Research Fund
World Cancer Research Fund advises people to limit their consumption of beef, pork and lamb, as well as avoid processed meat.
While a new study claims that one in every eight women in the UK will get breast cancer, experts are saying that many other forms of the disease are easily avoidable with a few simple lifestyle changes.
GENEVA, February 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- New estimates released today, on World Cancer Day, by the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) and World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF)[1] show that by eating a varied and healthy diet, undertaking regular physical activity, being at a healthy weight and limiting alcohol intake, about 340,000 cases of cancer in United States could be prevented each year.
Experts have gathered more evidence on the link between low birth weight and youngsters reaching puberty at an early age.
