The American Institute for Cancer Research has 
released a 517-page report detailing the CONVENTIONAL medical view of what your 
main risk factors for developing cancer, and what you can do to reduce your 
risk.  
Among their findings -- after reviewing more than 7,000 large-scale studies 
over the course of five years -- the Institute is now convinced that excess 
body weight increases your risk for the following types of cancer:
 
    Colon
 
    Kidney
 
    Pancreas
 
    Esophagus
 
    Uterus, and breast cancer in post-menopausal women

 The report also found that there are certain lifestyle changes that will 
reduce your risk of getting cancer: 
 
   Be as lean as possible within the normal range of body weight  
   Be physically active as part of everyday life  
   Limit consumption of "energy-dense foods," foods that are high in calories, 
fat and sugar. Avoid sugary drinks  
   Eat mostly foods of plant origin, including fruits, vegetables, whole grains 
and beans  
   Limit intake of red meat and avoid ALL processed meat  
   Limit alcoholic drinks to one per day for women, two per day for men  
   Limit consumption of salt. Avoid moldy grains or legumes  
   Aim to meet nutritional needs through diet alone, without dietary supplement
 Sources:
 
   MarketWatch.com November 1, 2007  
   American Institute for Cancer Research (Free Full Text Report)
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