Researchers show which blood group has the lowest cance.r risk

Conversely, type O appears to be associated with a lower risk of these cancers. Researchers believe this may be related to a less pronounced inflammatory response to bacterial infections.

Does this mean that having type O means you're completely protected from cancer? Of course not. However, these findings suggest that our genetics, including our blood type, can have a subtle influence on our health.

  • While some trends have been observed, it's important to remember that blood type is only one factor. Lifestyle plays a much more crucial role in cancer prevention:
    • Eat a balanced diet : Limit ultra-processed foods and focus on fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
    • Avoid tobacco : Tobacco remains one of the major risk factors for many types of cancer.
    • Stay active : Physical activity reduces the risk of several chronic diseases.
    • Get checked regularly : Early detection is essential to maximize the chances of recovery.

    Blood type is an interesting fact, but it shouldn't be a cause for undue concern. Whether you're A, B, AB, or O, the key is to lead a healthy lifestyle.