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As lifestyles change over time, unhealthy habits often lead to diseases, with cancer remaining a top cause of death in Taiwan. Experts point out that 5-10% of cancer cases are genetic, while the majority are linked to lifestyle, environment, and habits. Bad habits developed in daily life are the main culprits behind cancer. It takes a long process for cancer cells to form, usually 10-20 years, but conscious improvement in habits, diet, and exercise can reverse or prevent cancer progression during the latent phase. Neglecting harmful habits over time can lead to the silent emergence of cancer cells. The article also lists ten overlooked cancer-causing habits, such as drinking extremely hot soup, using styrofoam containers for instant noodles, and consistently sitting in front of a computer for CT scans.
Source: YAHOO