
Cancer Prevention Studies
Cancer Prevention Studies are research efforts that investigate how lifestyle factors, genetics, and environmental exposures influence cancer risk. They aim to identify habits or conditions that can increase or decrease the likelihood of developing cancer. By analyzing data from large groups of people over time, these studies help scientists understand which behaviors—like diet, exercise, smoking, or sun exposure—are linked to cancer. The goal is to develop effective strategies for prevention, early detection, and guidance for reducing individual risk, ultimately improving public health and reducing the burden of cancer.