During China’s “National Anti-Cancer Week” from April 15 to 21, the China Daily addressed common misconceptions about cancer. One of the most prevalent misunderstandings is that dying hair, eating overcooked eggs, and staying up late can lead to malignant tumors or incurable cancer. However, experts refuted these myths and emphasized the importance of following medical advice and not relying solely on health product advertisements as a preventive measure.
There are no specific anti-cancer functional foods that can guarantee protection against cancer. While some products may offer health benefits or support nutritional management for cancer patients, they cannot replace standard cancer treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or immunotherapy. It is crucial for patients and their families to consult with healthcare professionals rather than relying solely on unproven products.
Contrary to popular belief, staying up late does not directly cause liver cancer. Factors such as hepatitis virus infection, cirrhosis, alcoholism, gene mutations, and obesity are more common contributors to liver cancer development. While staying up late can weaken the immune system and liver function, it does not guarantee the onset of cancer. Developing healthy lifestyle habits and seeking timely medical treatment are essential for maintaining overall well-being.
Another misconception is that increasing nutrition intake can accelerate tumor growth. In reality, proper nutrition plays a critical role in supporting cancer patients by improving their body’s resistance, reducing treatment side effects, and inhibiting tumor growth. Emphasizing the consumption of high-quality protein
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