For Women

Scientific research shows that the simplest way to reduce the risk of cancer, especially malignancy, is to combine three key elements:

 

1. Performing DNA tests related to the assessment of family history of cancer.

2. Performing regular check-ups, including assessment of the concentration of oncoelements in the blood

3. Introduction of a healthy lifestyle

Structure of cancer incidence among women in Poland in 2022*

Breast

Breast

24,5%

Colorectum

Colorectum

11,3%

Lung 

Lung

11,2%

Corpus uteri

Corpus uteri

7,9%

Ovary

Ovary

4,7%

Others

Others

40,3%

* World Health Organization | International Agency for Research on Cancer | The Global Cancer Observatory “Globocan 2022” (2024-02-08): https://gco.iarc.who.int/media/globocan/factsheets/populations/616-poland-fact-sheet.pdf

DNA tests and family history

Mutations in genes may appear in human DNA, which is associated with a significant (even more than 10-fold!) increase in the risk of developing breast or ovarian cancer.

The first step to increasing your chance of living a healthy life without cancer is to perform DNA testing. Based on them, the doctor:

  • It determines the probability of developing breast or ovarian cancer

  • Knows whether a woman can take oral hormonal contraception

  • Knows whether a woman can undergo hormone replacement therapy

  • It recommends when a given woman should start performing specific check-ups and determines their frequency in a way that maximizes the chance that a possible disease will be detected at an early stage.

How to defend your female body against cancer?

Appropriate diet and supplementation can save your health and even life. Taking care of the correct concentrations of indicated oncoelements, such as Arsenic, Selenium or Zinc, can significantly reduce the risk of developing malignant tumors.

When a deviation from the norm is found during the annual control of oncoelement concentrations, appropriate actions should be considered to normalize the concentration of a given oncoelement, depending on the individual situation and risk profile. To change the concentration of these extremely important oncoelements in the body, an appropriate diet and/or supplementation is enough.

The OnkoRadar oncological prevention program is a convenient way to conduct a broad, cross-sectional examination of oncological risks and obtain an individual plan for the prevention and early detection of malignant tumors.

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