prt scr youtube.com | Attention: SobchakYou can reduce your risk of developing cancer if you follow a few simple tips, says Dr. Alexander Myasnikov.In conversation with Public press service Myasnikov recommended those who wish to protect themselves from oncology to believe in God, eat well, quit smoking, exercise more and get vaccinated in time. The doctor also advises regular check-ups. This is especially true for people whose close relatives have been diagnosed with cancer.Myasnikov reminded that oncological diseases take the second place among diseases leading to death – heart attacks are in the first place. At the same time, cancer mortality, according to the Oncology Research Institute. NN Petrov, is reduced due to early detection of diseases and new methods of treatment.

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