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Hello, so let's answer now the problem.
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So here in the problem, we have two parts.
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Let's start with question number four.
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In this question, we are asked, which among the following is a primary prevention, primary prevention of cancer, okay, that this primary prevention would reduce the risk of cancer.
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So it's not about unprotected sex, okay? it's nothing to do with, although it can be, but it's not.
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A primary prevention okay early identification of lumps in tumors that is not a primary prevention that is just a secondary prevention in knowing if there are lumps in tumors in your breast for example or in other parts of your body and there is no primary prevention for cancer no that's a false statement because there is the primary prevention for cancer is a healthy diet, a healthy lifestyle, doing exercise and eating healthy food.
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So this is the primary prevention.
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So our answer here is we have healthy dietary intake and exercise.
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So basically this is a healthy lifestyle.
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Okay.
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Next, let's proceed to question number five.
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So why are screening, such as blood tests and mammograms considered to be not a primary prevention but just a secondary prevention.
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The reason is the disease cannot be prevented by having the test.
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If the test result is positive, there's no way to prevent the disease...