Cancer Prevention Guide
This guide covers Cancer Prevention with evidence-based information sourced from peer-reviewed research and major health organizations including the CDC, WHO, and NIH.
Key Principles
Cancer Prevention is an area of active research with strong consensus on foundational principles. The most important factor for most people is consistency — small, sustainable changes outperform dramatic short-term interventions in long-term outcomes.
What the Evidence Shows
Population studies and randomized controlled trials consistently show that lifestyle interventions — diet quality, regular physical activity, adequate sleep, and stress management — account for the majority of modifiable health risk. Cancer Prevention fits within this evidence-based framework.
Practical Application
Use the calculators on this site to quantify your baseline metrics (BMI, TDEE, protein needs) before making dietary or exercise changes. Starting with data gives you objective benchmarks to measure progress against.