NEW WEBINAR: Why Healthy Living Isn’t Enough: The Hidden Chemical Drivers of Cancer Risk
(Note: This Webinar will be held in Danish only)
We are in the middle of a public health crisis – more people are being diagnosed with cancer than ever before. About 1 in 3 will develop cancer before the age of 75. In other words, nearly all of us are affected – either personally, or through someone close to us. This has to change.
Believing that cancer is only about “bad genetics” is wrong. Environmental and lifestyle factors – toxins, pollution, diet, smoking, alcohol, and body weight – play a major role in risk. Up to 30–50% of cancer cases are considered preventable through changes in exposure and behavior related to the well-known basics: diet, smoking, exercise, and alcohol.
But this estimate does not fully account for hidden toxic burdens such as low-dose environmental chemicals, plastics, air pollution, xenoestrogens, and similar exposures, because they are harder to quantify in large population studies. Nevertheless, we know many of these substances are carcinogenic. So if we want to change the statistics, we need to address these factors in addition to “the basics” that many of us are already doing – and still getting sick.
This also means:
You do not have to be perfectly healthy every day to reduce your risk.
Focusing your energy on strategic daily choices rather than random “wellness overcompensation” is what actually moves the needle.
Prevention is about understanding where risk really comes from – not just what you eat.
That is why I am hosting an online lecture about cancer-causing chemicals in everyday life – for those who want to think about prevention differently, earlier, and more strategically. I will also explain what a scientific detox actually means, since “detox” is one of the most misused and misunderstood terms in health today.
Date and time
Thursday, March 5, 2026, from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Registration deadline
Thursday, March 5, 2026, at 6:00 PM
Sign up here: https://tidslerne.nemtilmeld.dk/512/