There are several things you can do every day to help reduce your risk of cancer. Do you know what they are? Take this quiz:
- Which fruits contain carotenoids, plant chemicals that may significantly reduce the risk of lung cancer?
- watermelon
- grapes
- cantaloupe
- Some researchers believe a chemical called EGCG could be the most powerful anticancer compound ever discovered. EGCG is present in:
- apple juice
- green tea
- milk
- Limiting what food in your diet helps prevent colon cancer?
- red meat
- fish
- bran flakes
- How often should you reapply sunscreen?
- every 30 minutes
- every hour
- every two hours
- True or False: Eating charred or burned meat can increase your risk for certain types of cancers.
- Broccoli loses its cancer-protective flavonoids when it’s microwaved. What percentage does it lose?
- 60 percent
- 78 percent
- 97 percent
- Adding exercise to your daily routine may help reduce your risk of some cancers. What is the minimum amount of exercise you should get on a daily basis?
- 15 minutes
- 30 minutes
- 60 minutes
- True or False: Self-exams may increase your chances of detecting cancer early when it is the most treatable.
- True or False: Quitting smoking or chewing tobacco is one of the most important things you can do to reduce your risk of cancer.
Answers:
- Cantaloupe. Phytochemicals, naturally found in fruits and vegetables, can help prevent cancer by fighting free radicals that can damage your cells.
- Green tea. ECGC is a powerful antioxidant that protects cells from damage.
- Red Meat. Consuming a lot of red or processed meat has been linked to an increased risk in colon cancer. Choose fish, chicken or try a vegetarian diet instead.
- Every two hours. Protection from UVA and UVB rays can prevent skin damage and skin cancer.
- True. During grilling, red meat forms certain chemicals during the process called heterocyclic amines (HCAs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Researchers believe these chemicals can be linked to many types of cancers.
- C. Prepare fresh or frozen vegetables by roasting, sautéing or slightly boiling. Over-cooking vegetables and fruits reduce the presences of important vitamins, antioxidants and other nutrients.
- 30 minutes. Keep bones, muscles and cells healthy by getting at least 30 minutes of aerobic exercise, exercise that safely increases your heart rate from its resting rate.
- True. Only we know what’s normal in our bodies and what’s not. Pay attention to any changes and do regular self-exams. Ask your primary care physician about any changes you experience.
- True. Tobacco is the leading cause of preventable death, illness and disability in many areas of health, not just cancer.