Changing the American plate to lower cancer risk. What do we say?
Description
Research indicates that physical activity, weight control, and a healthy diet can prevent approximately one-third of the most common cancers that occur in the United States. Changing the American Plate to Lower Cancer Risk: What Do We Say? offers a practical, hands-on overview of the impact of lifestyle on cancer risk and what people can do to lower their risk. The video also reviews research-validated messages about reducing cancer risk that are appropriate for the general public, as well as for cancer survivors.
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55 min
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Geography
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Date of Publication
2010
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Alexander Street
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