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Top 7 everyday habits that could be raising your cancer risk

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 1, 2025, 05:30 IST
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Unhealthy habits that can trigger cancerous growth

Cancer doesn't happen overnight, and it's not always just about family history or fate. Some of the most common things we do every day could be quietly raising our risk of cancer without us even knowing it. What we eat, how we move or don't, and how we deal with stress can all have an effect. We can change these habits. We can make real progress toward a healthier future by being more aware.

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Sitting for too long


A lot of people sit for hours at a time without moving in today's world of desk jobs, binge-watching, and long commutes. Studies have shown that sitting too much, especially without exercising, can raise the risk of cancers such as colon, endometrial, and even lung cancer. Not moving around slows down your metabolism, throws off your hormone balance, and makes inflammation worse. Get up every hour to stretch, walk around, and try to get at least 30 minutes of moderate exercise every day.

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Eating processed foods


Packaged snacks, chips, instant noodles, soft drinks, and ready-to-eat meals often have unhealthy fats, too much salt, sugar, preservatives, and fake ingredients. Several studies have found that eating a lot of processed foods raises the risk of getting certain types of cancer, especially breast and colorectal cancer. When you can, cook fresh meals at home and eat more whole foods like fruits, vegetables, nuts, and grains.

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Poor sleep habits


Not getting enough sleep or having sleep patterns that aren't regular messes with the body's internal clock, lowers immunity, and slows down cell repair. Long-term poor sleep has been linked to a higher risk of breast, prostate, and colon cancers. Every night, try to get 7 to 8 hours of good sleep. Every day, even on weekends, go to bed and get up at the same time.

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Skipping sun protection


If you don't protect yourself from the sun's harmful UV rays, you are more likely to get skin cancer, including melanoma. People who get sunburned a lot or use tanning beds are even more likely to get this risk. Put on sunscreen with at least SPF 30, wear clothes that protect you, and stay inside when the sun is at its hottest.

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Smoking and tobacco use


Even smoking or chewing tobacco once in a while greatly raises the risk of getting many types of cancer, such as lung, throat, mouth, pancreas, and bladder cancer. There is no safe amount of tobacco to use. If you smoke or chew tobacco, get help to stop. There are a lot of drugs, therapies, and programs that can help you quit.

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Drinking alcohol



Drinking alcohol is linked to liver, breast, mouth, throat, and colon cancers. Alcohol hurts DNA and can make it harder for your body to fix it. For better long term health stop drinking alcohol.

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Ignoring stress and mental health


Chronic stress doesn't directly cause cancer, but it can weaken the immune system and make people turn to unhealthy habits like smoking, drinking, or eating too much. Over time, these things can raise the risk of cancer. Do things that help you relax, like yoga, meditation, breathing exercises, or spending time in nature. If you need to, don't be afraid to talk to a counselor or therapist.
Even though they seem small, the things you do every day can affect your health in the long run. You can lower your risk of cancer and feel better overall by being aware and making small changes.
Dr. Kumardeep Dutta Choudhury, Director Medical Oncology, Max Hospital Shalimar Bagh New Delhi


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