Cancer is one of the most prolific and devastating health conditions of
our time and, while the exact causes of the many types of cancer are out of our
control (including genetic factors), there are some ways we can help prevent
these diseases. Taking a proactive approach often means making important
changes to our lifestyles to reduce the risk of developing cancer. Here’s what
our CCRC
in Sussex County, New Jersey recommends:
6 Healthy Changes to Lower Your Risk of Cancer
- Commit
to a healthy diet. A balanced diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables, limited in
processed foods (especially processed meats), sugar, and animal fats is
key to keeping your body in great health. The stronger your body and
immune system, the lower your risk of cancer and the greater your ability
to overcome this disease.
- Eliminate
tobacco products. Using any type of tobacco is one of the greatest factors in
increasing your risk of cancer of mouth, lungs, pancreas, cervix, kidney,
and throat, regardless of whether it is smoked or chewed. Giving up
tobacco reduces these risks significantly, not only for yourself, but also
for those who live with you.
- Maintain
a healthy weight. Being overweight increases your risk for several types of cancer,
including prostate, lung, colon, kidney, and breast cancer. A healthy diet
and exercise will strengthen your body, reduce cancer risk and boost your
overall well being.
- Be sun
safe. Skin cancer is one of the most preventable types of cancer— and it
can be deadly. Avoid the sun between 10am and 3pm, cover exposed skin, use
a quality sunscreen, and stay away from tanning beds and sunlamps, and
you’ll substantially reduce your skin cancer risk.
- Get
vaccinated. In recent years, vaccines have been developed for two viruses that
can lead to cancer development, Hepatitis B and HPV (human
papillomavirus). These vaccines are widely available for boys and girls as
well as adults and are effective at lowering risks of associated cancers
like liver cancer, cervical and genital cancers.
- Pay attention to your body. Speak to your doctor about your family’s cancer history and learn how to perform self-examinations for cancer. If you commit to regular screenings (including mammograms and colonoscopies) as recommended by your doctor and report any changes to your health, you are more likely to spot cancer in its earliest and most treatable stages.
Independent Living for Seniors at a Beautiful CCRC in Sussex County, New Jersey
Bristol Glen is a CCRC and assisted
living community based in Sussex County that aims to provide seniors with
comfortable, serviced living arrangements that free up your time to enjoy life.
Founded on a philosophy of aging in place, our Continuing Care Retirement
Community residents enjoy a less restrictive care model where they do not have
to move from their residential apartment to access additional services as their
needs change.
Contact us
Contact us to find out more about our CCRC and our assisted living in Sussex
County, New Jersey, please visit our website at https://bristolglen.umcommunities.org/
and book your visit today.
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