12/07/2026 10:59 - Salud
Cancer is one of the pathologies that most concerns modern society, but contemporary science and medicine give us powerful tools to face it. Renowned Argentine oncologist Dr. Matías Chacón brings an optimistic and fundamental vision: while it is statistically probable that one in every two people will develop some type of cancer during their lifetime, half of those cases can be prevented.
This statement, widely supported by health organizations worldwide, focuses on individual and community responsibility. Primary and secondary prevention not only saves lives but also drastically improves quality of life and reduces the burden on healthcare systems.
Tobacco use is the leading cause of cancer worldwide. Quitting smoking drastically reduces the chances of developing lung, larynx, mouth, and esophageal cancer, among others.
Maintaining a healthy weight, eating plenty of fruits and vegetables, limiting processed meats and sugars, combined with regular physical activity, works as a natural shield against multiple types of tumors.
Excessive exposure to ultraviolet rays is the leading cause of skin cancer. Using sunscreen daily, wearing hats, and avoiding direct exposure during peak radiation hours is essential.
Vaccines against the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and Hepatitis B prevent cervical and liver cancer. Additionally, early detection screenings (Pap smears, mammograms, colonoscopies) save lives by detecting precancerous lesions.
Dr. Chacón emphasizes that when cancer is detected in its early stages, the chances of a cure are extremely high. Do not postpone your annual medical check-ups. Prevention is the most powerful tool we have. Your health is in your hands, and the future is hopeful!
Alfredo S. Quiroga