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Cancer Campaign Raises Prevention Awareness

By: Katie Kelley Home | Legal


Cancer prevention education is the leading force behind World Cancer Day, a day organized by the International Union Against Cancer (UICC) with the full support of the World Health Organization (WHO) to promote healthy lifestyles.

An estimated 12 million people worldwide receive a cancer diagnosis each year and 7.6 million will die of the disease.

Scheduled for February 4, 2010, participating organizations will educate the public on cancer prevention methods. Close to 40 percent of cancers are potentially preventable through relatively easy lifestyle and health measures including:

- Stopping tobacco use and avoiding second-hand smoke
- Limiting alcohol consumption
- Limiting unnecessary sun exposure
- Healthy weight commitment through exercise and eating habits
- Protecting against cancer-causing infections

World Cancer Day educates the public about the difference types of cancer with a key message, that "Cancer can be prevented, too." Educational information will be available educating the public against smoking, sun exposure and other hazards.

Resources and additional information about World Cancer Day can be found on the UICC Web sit at http://www.worldcancercampaign.org.

The five-year program is designed to "raise awareness about the ways we can prevent cancer through the choices we make" according to the organization's Web site. Businesses, individuals, and non-profit organizations will work together on Feb. 4 to distribute information about cancer prevention.

Although much of the literature focuses on anti-smoking lifestyles, the risks of sun exposure and healthy diets and physical activity, other cancer prevention methods will also be discussed. Mesothelioma is a deadly form of lung cancer that can be attributed by environmental and workplace toxins.

Asbestos, an insulating fiber related to several life-threatening illnesses such as asbestosis or mesothelioma, a lung cancer, is often an overlooked environmental cause. Mesothelioma, a lung cancer that is caused by asbestos, can manifest 20 or 30 years after the initial exposure. For many patients diagnosed with mesothelioma, the prognosis is very grim - some living a mere eight months after diagnosis.

Because mesothelioma is directly associated with asbestos exposure, many workplace environments have reduced or forbidden the use of the insulating fiber to ensure the safety of its employees or to prevent potential mesothelioma lawsuits if one of its employees develops the deadly cancer. Mesothelioma treatments can be very costly, leading some individuals to seek financial recourse with the help of a mesothelioma lawyer to discuss further legal options. Although asbestos causes health related problems, it should only be removed by licensed professionals.




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