Dr. Logan Spector
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But, you know, I know how hard it is to get kids to eat healthy.
There's also a lot of change in the body during puberty.
There is some evidence that the amount of physical activity
that teenage girls have affects their later life risk of breast cancer.
So, you know, but the real challenge is teenagers think that they're going to live forever.
And, you know, you can eat whatever you want when you're 15.
Just getting them to understand like what you do now is going to affect their
your health for the rest of your life, that is tough.
So some people have had success like showing them pictures of what happens if you smoke for 30 years.
So screening and the optimal age of screening and targeted screenings in high-risk populations, that is a matter of a lot of debate.