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LOWER YOUR CANCER RISK and limit your exposure to hormone disruptors

Q With cancer rates on the rise, especially the ones that affect women what can I do to protect myself ?

A Cancer rates among women are increasing. Globally, it’s predicted cancer deaths in women will increase by 57% by 2030. But you can reduce your risk, according to a report from the American Cancer Society.

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