Smoking, infections, and alcohol are wreaking havoc on our global health, and a groundbreaking study in Nature Medicine is laying out the numbers to prove it. Nearly 40% of new cancer cases in 2022 were preventable. That’s a staggering 7.1 million diagnoses worldwide directly tied to modifiable risk factors.

Tobacco leads this regrettable charge, contributing to 15% of preventable cases. Infections come next with 10%, followed by alcohol at 3%. Lung, stomach, and cervical cancers make up nearly half of these cases.

Cancer remains a top killer, and cases are expected to rise if we don’t tackle these modifiable risks head-on. Hanna Fink, a co-author of the study, emphasizes that avoiding these risk factors is crucial to reversing this trend. The research examined 185 countries and…

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