12 Ways to Reduce Your Cancer Risk
Be proactive about your health.
While not all cancers are preventable, research shows that more than 40% of cancer cases in the UK are linked to lifestyle and environmental factors¹ and can often be prevented through informed choices.
At Check4Cancer, we believe that early detection is vital, but prevention is powerful too. That’s why we’re sharing the 12 evidence-based actions you can take to reduce your personal cancer risk, based on the European Code Against Cancer².
These are small changes that can make a big difference to your long-term health.
1. Don't smoke
- Smoking is the leading cause of preventable cancer.
- It causes at least 15 different types of cancer and is responsible for 86% of lung cancer cases in the UK³.
- If you smoke, quitting is the single most important step you can take to protect your health.
2. Avoid second-hand smoke
- Passive smoking, especially in enclosed environments, can significantly increase your risk of cancer.
- Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of second-hand smoke.
3. Maintain a healthy weight
- Being overweight or obese increases your risk of at least 13 types of cancer⁴.
- In the UK, more than 1 in 20 cancer cases are linked to excess weight, particularly breast and bowel cancers.
4. Be physically active every day
- Aim for 30 minutes of moderate activity most days.
- Physical activity supports weight management and directly reduces the risk of bowel, breast, and other cancers⁵.
5. Follow a healthy diet
- A balanced, high-fibre diet rich in fruit, vegetables, wholegrains, nuts, and pulses can help reduce your risk of cancer.
- Limit processed and red meat, and reduce foods high in sugar, salt, and saturated fat⁶.
- Over 50% of bowel cancers could be prevented with healthy dietary choices⁷.
6. Limit alcohol
- Alcohol is a known cause of 7 types of cancer, including breast, bowel, mouth, and liver⁸.
- The less you drink, the lower your cancer risk.
7. Protect your skin from UV radiation
- Over 80% of skin cancers are preventable⁹.
- Avoid sunbeds, seek shade during peak hours (11 am–3 pm), and use a high-factor (SPF 30+) sunscreen that protects against UVA and UVB.
8. Be aware of workplace and environmental risks
- Exposure to cancer-causing substances—such as asbestos, diesel fumes, and certain chemicals—can increase risk.
- Follow health and safety guidance if your work involves hazardous materials.
9. Understand the risks of radon gas
- Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can build up indoors and increase the risk of lung cancer, especially for smokers¹⁰.
- Radon levels are highest in some areas of the UK, particularly parts of the South West.
10. Women: be aware of additional risk factors
- Having children earlier in life and breastfeeding can slightly reduce breast cancer risk.
- Hormonal treatments like HRT or certain oral contraceptives may temporarily increase breast cancer risk, but this declines after treatment stops.
11. Get vaccinated
- HPV vaccination protects against several cancers, including cervical, anal, and mouth cancers. It’s offered to both boys and girls in UK schools.
- Hepatitis B vaccination, given to infants, helps prevent liver cancer.
12. Take part in cancer screening
- Screening detects cancer early, when it’s most treatable.
- If you’re eligible, attend NHS screening for bowel, breast or cervical cancer. You can also access private cancer screening through trusted providers.
The proactive approach to cancer risk
At Check4Cancer, we offer a range of cancer screening services for individuals and employers, covering the most common and preventable cancers: skin, bowel, breast, prostate, cervical, and lung.
Helpful Resources
- NHS: Stop Smoking Services
- NHS: Bowel Cancer Screening
- Drinkaware: Alcohol and Cancer
- UK Radon Advice
References
- Cancer Research UK – Preventable Cancers
- European Code Against Cancer
- CRUK – Smoking and Cancer
- CRUK – Obesity and Cancer
- CRUK – Physical Activity and Cancer
- NHS – Red Meat and Cancer
- CRUK – Bowel Cancer Statistics
- CRUK – Alcohol and Cancer
- CRUK – Skin Cancer and UV
- UK Health Security Agency – Radon Facts
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