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These lifestyle changes may help you live longer after a cancer diagnosis

These lifestyle changes may help you live longer after a cancer diagnosis
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Research suggests that adopting healthy lifestyle habits like regular exercise and a balanced diet can significantly improve survival rates for cancer patients. Quitting smoking is highlighted as a critical factor in reducing recurrence and improving treatment outcomes.

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This information empowers cancer survivors to take proactive steps in managing their long-term health and prognosis.

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