![]() However, it’s never too late to reap the benefits of healthy changes. For example, most smokers start during their preteen or teen years, so using antismoking interventions for youth can help keep kids from smoking and prevent many future cancers. Some behaviors linked to cancer risk typically start during youth, making interventions focused on young people particularly important. ![]() Daily habits like these can make a difference over time in your overall health and your risk of developing cancer. But you can completely or partially avoid other risk factors-for example, by not smoking or quitting smoking, by not drinking or limiting the amount of alcohol you drink, and by protecting your skin from the sun. You can’t change some risk factors, such as your genes.
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