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11. Lifestyle Factors

Certain lifestyle factors may contribute to an increased risk of cancer, including lymphoma. Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, frequent use of hair dyes, and high-fat diets have all been associated with higher cancer risks. Farmers and agricultural workers may also face elevated risk due to prolonged exposure to pesticides and other chemicals.

Adopting healthier habits can reduce your overall cancer risk. Avoid smoking, drink alcohol in moderation (or not at all), focus on a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, limit processed meats, maintain a healthy weight, and, if possible, prioritize regular medical check-ups.

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