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July 26, 2022
Paula Rauch, MD

How to Talk to Your Kids About Ways to Prevent Cancer

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Dr. Paula Rauch discusses why it’s so important for parents to start talking with their kids about taking steps to prevent cancer as early as possible and shares helpful ways to begin these conversations around sun safety, the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, not smoking, and living a healthy lifestyle.

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October 11, 2018
Greg Guthrie, ASCO staff

Changes People Can Make to Lower Their Cancer Risk

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In this podcast from the ASCO Educational Book, Dr. Noelle LoConte, Dr. Jeffrey Gershenwald, and Dr. Cynthia Thomson discuss lifestyle changes that may reduce the risk of cancer.
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March 14, 2017
Greg Guthrie, ASCO staff

Why It’s Never Too Late to Quit Smoking

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In this podcast, Dr. Anthony Alberg discusses why quitting smoking is something that all people diagnosed with cancer should strive to do.

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Lung Cancer - Non-Small Cell - Screening

ON THIS PAGE: You will find out more about screening for this type of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). You will also learn the risks and benefits of screening. Use the menu to see other pages.

Screening is used to look for cancer before you have any symptoms or signs. Scientists have developed, and continue to develop, tests that can be used to screen a person for specific types of cancer. The overall goals of cancer screening are to lower the number of people who die from the disease or eliminate deaths from cancer altogether.

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