Do you know what kind of cancer you’re most likely to get?

The cancer that Chinese people get the most: lung cancer. This is not alarmist talk. The Harvard School of Public Health in the United States, based on the existing data and situation in China, had made a report that in the next 30 years, the number of deaths due to lung cancer in China will be as high as 18 million, which means that one person will die of lung cancer every minute. “But actually, lung cancer is one of the most preventable cancers.” Staying away from tobacco, ventilating your home often, wearing a mask when you go out, driving less, being less exposed to kitchen fumes, and using environmentally friendly decorating materials can all keep lung cancer away in the first place. The main reason why lung cancer has such a high mortality rate is that nearly 80% of the patients are not diagnosed until the late stage. The cancer that children are most likely to get: leukemia. Inbreeding, decoration pollution is to let the child prematurely suffered from “leukemia” the main cause, in addition, “little fat”, parents smoking, often driving, but also more likely to fall into the quagmire of leukemia. However, Zhang Guangchao also pointed out that leukemia and other childhood tumors are absolutely preventable and treatable. The long-term survival rate of acute lymphoblastic leukemia can reach more than 80%. The most manly cancer: prostate cancer. In Europe and the United States, the incidence rate and death rate of prostate cancer are among the highest. In our country, these years also quite “catch up with Europe and the United States” trend. “This is mainly because in the past 20 years, people’s lives improve, fell in love with high-fat diet and population aging and other reasons. However, as long as early detection, prostate cancer cure rate can reach about 95%. Therefore, it is recommended that men must have regular prostate-specific antigen tests after the age of 50. The most womanly cancer: breast cancer. “It’s not really hard to stay away from breast cancer, you just should have a plan from infancy.” Never get too fat in infancy, don’t over-nourish in childhood, increase outdoor physical activity in adolescence, get married at the right time in puberty, get regular checkups in middle age, and use estrogen with caution in menopause. The most avoidable cancer: uterine cancer. “The most effective results of sensible and healthy eating habits, being physically active, and avoiding obesity is that 70 percent of uterine cancers (including endometrial and cervical cancers) may be avoided.” Says Kole Doyle, chair of the American Cancer Society’s Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity. In addition, esophageal and oral cancers are close behind in the “most avoidable cancers.” The earliest cancer that could be eliminated: cervical cancer. “Cancer is scary mainly because its triggers are not known. But cervical cancer has made a breakthrough in this area.” “Now, we all know that the human papilloma virus is the most direct cause of this cancer. And because of this, since the first cervical cancer vaccine came on the market in 2006, it has given people the first glimmer of light to attack the cancer.” Cancer with the best treatment: breast cancer. Breast cancer has become one of the diseases for which the most advances in treatment technology have been made. “Screening is the first hurdle in sniping breast cancer. The ‘hand-in-hand combat’ of surgery, internal medicine treatment, radiotherapy, and targeted therapy has not only made the cure rate of early-stage breast cancer reach more than 90 percent, but also allowed patients with middle- and late-stage breast cancer to live a long life as usual.” The mildest cancer: thyroid cancer. To 20-40-year-old young adults as the “main force” of the thyroid cancer in recent years there has been a significant increase in the trend, most of the thyroid cancer malignancy is low, the disease progresses slowly, the treatment effect is ideal, and the earlier the treatment the better the effect. “Thyroid cancer and the body’s higher levels of estrogen, mental stress, exposure to radioactive substances such as X-rays are closely related, if you can avoid these disease-causing factors, prevention is not a problem.” The most diet-related cancer: digestive tract cancer. High-fat, high-protein diet brings colorectal cancer; vitamin C deficiency, love to eat sauerkraut, eat too hot, leading to the high incidence of esophageal cancer; eat too salty, eat too much, is the “culprit” of stomach cancer. Therefore, “eat seven minutes full”, food diversity, eat more fruits and vegetables and less meat is always the truth of cancer prevention. The place that will not get cancer: nails and hair. In addition, all other organs of the human body will be related to cancer. But there are still areas that are rarely affected by disasters. For example, tonsil cancer, lip cancer, anal cancer, mesothelioma, vulvar cancer, vaginal cancer, adrenal cancer and other diseases, the incidence rate of which is also under 0.1/100,000 people. The most difficult cancer to treat: pancreatic cancer. “Pancreatic cancer is known as the ‘king of cancers’.” Pancreatic cancer has a special location, it is difficult to find early symptoms, most of the patients have entered the advanced stage when they visit the doctor, and the surgical resection is difficult, risky and relatively expensive. Moreover, the blood vessels around the pancreas are abundant, located in the main traffic routes, affecting as many as five or six organs, which is very tricky indeed. The most complicated cancer: lymphoma. 2009, the deaths of Luo Jing and the young actor Li Yu made people increasingly aware of lymphoma. In fact, although it is the most typed cancer, it is not as scary as people think. Chemotherapy has transformed some lymphomas from the most malignant tumors in the past to the fact that more than 90% of them are now curable. “Also, it can be well prevented if one guards against renovation pollution, relieves mental stress, maintains weight and tries to avoid infections of the whistle and mouth.” The most Chinese cancer: liver cancer. This is first of all because China has the world’s highest number of hepatitis B patients, which of course directly contributes to the country’s high number of liver cancer patients on the global list. There are four major causative factors for liver cancer, namely viral hepatitis, aflatoxin, drinking contaminated water, and alcohol and tobacco abuse. In response to this, the country has developed a primary prevention policy for liver cancer: first, change the water, do not eat water from ditches and ponds, eat water from deep wells, eat tap water; secondly, prevent mold, do not eat moldy corn; thirdly, vaccination. The city with the highest cancer incidence rate in China: Shanghai. According to statistics, Shanghai cancer incidence rate in 1980 than in 1963 doubled, more than Beijing, Tianjin, 25%, for the first city in the country. And the Shanghai Center for Disease Control and Prevention cancer surveillance data show that the cancer incidence rate of women in the Shanghai Municipal District has nearly doubled compared to 20 years ago, and one in every 100 Shanghai women is a cancer patient, which is also much higher than in other cities in China. “This is mainly because the more developed the city, environmental pollution is likely to be more serious, the more irregular people’s lives, the greater the pressure, it is inevitable that the incidence of cancer will be increasingly high.