
Cancer Early Detection and Prevention (CEDP)
Cancer Early Detection and Prevention (CEDP) involves identifying cancer signs or risks early, when treatment is most effective, and implementing strategies to reduce the likelihood of developing cancer. It includes regular screenings like mammograms or colonoscopies, lifestyle choices such as healthy eating, exercise, avoiding tobacco, and limiting alcohol. CEDP aims to catch cancer early before symptoms appear and prevent its occurrence by minimizing known risk factors. Together, these approaches improve survival rates and quality of life, emphasizing proactive health management and informed decisions for those at risk.