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New Event! CANCER: What is the risk and how can it be lowered?

Marsha Carter
Posted Jan 8, 2008 2:52 PM
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Announcing a new event for The Abilene Nutrition Meetup!

What: CANCER: What is the risk and how can it be lowered?

When: Tuesday, January 15, 6:30 PM

Where: Click the link below to find out!

Who should come: Anyone concerned about their risk of cancer! Bring your friends because you can bet they are concerned, too!

Why: You will enjoy this night because you will leave with knowledge and assurance that you DO have control over your health.

Event Description: THE BAD NEWS: Americans are very high risk for cancer.

THE GOOD NEWS: the risk level can be increased or lowered depending on the choices made in life. It's up to each of us to define our health.



The ability to prevent cancer, or prevent it from recurring, or even prevent complications while going through cancer treatment, comes with our individual life-style choices. For example, after 10 years of choosing to stop smoking, the risk of lung cancer for that individual is reduced by 30%-50%. The choice: whether or not to quit smoking. This clearly shows how an individual carries the responsibility for their own health.

To be fully responsible, truth must be known and options must be available, otherwise the choice is the default system and its result which, in this case, is the high risk of cancer.

Two paramount questions would be:
"What really does cause CA?"
"How can I effectively take steps to prevent it in me and my family?"

There are lots of speculations and lots of what sounds good but the truthful answers to these two questions are only found through research.

Our discussion will be centered around:

What does the research really say?
How are studies manipulated and how can one know if it's truth or lie?
What are the options and how can they be made to work?

Let's talk. Let's learn the truth together and find some options that will work for you!

Come have dinner and join us, January 15, at Cotton Patch Café, 6:30 pm.

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