Learn about the causes of insulin resistance and prediabetes, how prediabetes is diagnosed, and steps you can take to help prevent or reverse these conditions.| National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Regular exercise can reduce your cancer risk. Ready to get started? Make a plan, set goals, get social support to keep you accountable and then, get moving.| MD Anderson Cancer Center
Studies show that getting the right amount of sleep is an important part of maintaining a healthy weight and avoiding obesity, which has been linked to colorectal, breast and kidney cancers.| MD Anderson Cancer Center
The New American Plate is a simple way to help you achieve a healthy diet and lower your cancer risk.| MD Anderson Cancer Center
Research shows that drinking even a small amount of alcohol increases your chances of developing cancer, including oral cancer, breast cancer and liver cancer.| MD Anderson Cancer Center
Pancreatic cancer symptoms vary, but often include: 1. Jaundice 2. Dark urine or light-colored stools 3. Abdomen or back pain 4. Bloating 5. Nausea 6. Fatigue 7. Lack of appetite.| MD Anderson Cancer Center
Learn about kidney cancer signs, diagnosis, causes, risk factors, and treatment options. Five-year survival rate: 75%. Most diagnoses occur after age 50. Increased risk in men.| MD Anderson Cancer Center
Esophageal cancer occurs when the cells lining the esophagus mutate and grow uncontrollably. In some cases, the cancer can grow through the esophageal lining and penetrate the esophageal wall.| MD Anderson Cancer Center
Breast cancer occurs when a cell in the breast mutates and starts multiplying rapidly. There are more than 275,000 breast cancer diagnoses in the United States each year. Learn about breast cancer signs, diagnosis, causes, risk factors, and treatment options.| MD Anderson Cancer Center
Colon (colorectal) cancers are the third most common type of cancer in the United States. Learn more about the disease, including its symptoms, diagnosis methods and treatment information.| MD Anderson Cancer Center
A fact sheet that summarizes the evidence linking overweight and obesity to the risk of various cancers and discusses how obesity affects cancer survivors.| www.cancer.gov