When all is said and done, @steemhealthcare, whether it is cancer or ulcers or.....any disease, it all comes down to our lifestyle. Indeed, every advice you have here above correctly recommended, is basically achieved through lifestyle change.
Admittedly, that is not an easy thing to do. We humans can be so stuck to what we know, that adopting changes, however important, can itself become another sickness!
Earlier on today, i read another post, i forget the author in which he spoke of the importance of valuing our health. He posted that, while sitting in a hospital corridor waiting for the results of his wife's medical test.
My take, on his declaration, is the same i will give even here, namely that the most important choice one can ever make in his/her life, is the health choices.
For most people, lifestyle change becomes an option, only long after they have been diagnozed with some disease. Of course the problem is that it is almost always too late.
So overall, as is popularly cited, prevention is better than cure. In no other disease, mark you, is this more applicable than cancer.
Thanks for this very informative post. I took time to read it, in large part, just so you should know, because I have a friend here at steeemit, whose husband actually suffers from cancer.