Cancer Is a Preventable Disease — So Why Don’t We Prevent It?
March 18th, 2010
Cancer is perhaps the most frightening of all diseases we face. And the thing is, it’s very often entirely preventable. If we simply made some different decisions, earlier, many cancers would never happen.
That sounds like an audacious statement. Cancer after all, comes “out of the blue” — we report that it happened “suddenly,” that it came “without warning.” It is the proverbial bolt of lightning that changes our lives all in one strike. How could we prevent lightning?

