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The article presents a new study highlighting that smoking, obesity, and excessive alcohol consumption are the main factors that increase the risk of cancer among men, particularly lung, esophageal, intestinal, and non-melanoma skin cancers. The study showed that men with cardiovascular diseases who share these risk factors have a 17.3% higher incidence rate of cancer compared to women (12.8%). It also concluded that raising awareness and implementing preventive measures, such as early detection screenings, can reduce the rates of cancer incidence and mortality within this group.
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