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Lowering The Risks of Ovarian Cancer and Cancers in General
August 18, 2009
Women concerned about ovarian cancer because of family history, or because of their own medical condition maybe relieved to learn that there are factors that may lower the risk for ovarian cancer. Here are some of those factors:
Use of oral contraception (birth control pills) for 3 years or more may reduce your risk for ovarian cancer by 30% - 50%.
Women who have had tubal ligation may substantially reduce their risk for ovarian cancer.
Women who have had a hysterectomy have a reduced risk for ovarian cancer.
Prophylactic oophorectomy (removal of the ovaries) has been used by women at high risk for ovarian cancer as a means of reducing that risk by 95%.
Another way to reduce your risk for ovarian cancer or any cancer is to live as healthy a lifestyle as you possibly can.
Additionally here are things that anyone can do that will help lower the risk of having any cancer, in general.
Reduce your stress level, exercise moderately and eat a healthy diet.
Consume smaller meals more frequently - such as six smaller meals instead of trying to consume 3 larger meals.
If you are already fighting a cancer in your body…
Eat protein-rich foods that help build and repair body tissue. Protein-rich foods include: cottage cheese, eggs, fish, peanut butter, poultry and yogurt.
To encourage people to eat when they do not feel like eating, make the atmosphere pleasant with music, flowers or eye-appealing dishware. Use jam, honey or butter on bread and nuts when to add calories and nutrition to otherwise bland dishes.
Moderate exercise keeps your muscles from deteriorating and helps to your body to eliminate cancer causing toxins. Starting walking more, join a gym or take up a sport.
Medical disclaimer: People should always consult their doctors before taking any medical advice.
