Simple steps you can follow to reduce your cancer risk at any age by Arif Kamal – ACS
American Cancer Society (ACS) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“While these studies about cancer on the rise in young adults can be concerning, there are things you can do and changes you can make to help reduce your risk. Dr. Arif Kamal MD, MBA shares simple steps you can follow to reduce your cancer risk at any age.”
Proceed to the video attached to the post.
Source: American Cancer Society/LinkedIn
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Arif Kamal is the first-ever Chief Patient Officer for the American Cancer Society and drives efforts to advance cancer care. With experience at Duke University and the Duke Cancer Institute, he is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Population Health.
He is also a Co-Founder of Prepped Health. Dr. Kamal’s expertise lies in oncology quality assessment, palliative care, and innovative technology solutions for patient engagement.
The American Cancer Society (ACS), founded in 1913, is a nationwide non-profit organization committed to fighting against cancer through research, education, advocacy, and service.
It is structured into six geographical regions with both medical and lay volunteers, operating out of more than 250 regional offices across the United States. The ACS publishes several journals, including Cancer, CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, and Cancer Cytopathology.
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