IN THE NEWS: What You Should Stop Doing by Age 50 to Prevent Cancer, According to Oncologists

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Latonya Riddle-Jones, M.D., MPH, internist, pediatrician, and associate director for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Karmanos, explained one popular habit that all adults need to quit by the time they reach 50 years old. She pointed to data that outlines how quitting this habit can reduce patients’ chances of developing certain types of cancer.

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Latonya Riddle-Jones, M.D., MPH