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More than one-third of cancer cases are preventable, massive study finds
Nature • 2/3/2026
The Primacy of Prevention
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2026-02-03
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Lindy Score Breakdown (V4.2)
67d
Age
4
Sources
from cluster
1594
Hours Since Seen
Final Score
0/100
Category
AntiLindy
Status
Archived
Recency Multiplier
0%
(0.5^1594/48)
Hero Eligible
No
Score is 0 because recency decay (0.5^1594/48 = 0.000000) reduced it below 0.5
Story Timeline
2026-02-03
More than one-third of cancer cases are preventable, massive study finds
(current)
+2 more sources
2026-02-04
World Cancer Day: These are the top most preventable causes of cancer, new study finds
(Euronews)
2026-02-05
These two habits are linked to more than a third of all cancer cases
(Scientific American)
Analysis
Risk 10
Source Reputation:
Moderate trust (10/20 pts)
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Strong consensus: 4 independent sources
Age:
67 days - proven survivor
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