Connect with us

Lifestyle

5 Everyday Things Malaysians Do That Increase Their Risk of Cancer

Published

5 Everyday Things Malaysians Do That Increase Their Risk Of Cancer - World Of Buzz 1
Source: SGB

Did you know that 1 out of 4 Malaysians develop cancer by the age of 75? Scary weh! What’s even scarier is how exposed we are to carcinogenic sources in our daily lives, most of which we don’t even know about!

With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of seemingly ordinary things Malaysians do that increase our risk of cancer that we should avoid at all costs!

 

1. Being exposed to third-hand smoke

8 Everyday Things Malaysians Do That Increase Their Risk Of Cancer - World Of Buzz 1
Source: Eaglenews

No, that’s not a typo. Everyone knows about second-hand smoke, but what exactly is third-hand smoke? According to a research conducted by Dana–Farber/Harvard Cancer Center, third-hand smoke is:

  • The remnants or contamination of the surfaces of objects that remain after second-hand smoke has cleared out.
  • In other words, when somebody smokes indoors, residual nicotine and other chemicals are left behind even after smoke dissipates.
  • People are exposed to these chemicals by touching or breathing in these contaminated surfaces.

The chemicals released in third-hand smoke react with indoor pollutants to create a toxic hazard to those exposed to them, especially young children!

These are the potential effects of regular exposure to third-hand smoke:

  • Lung, bladder, cervix, kidney, mouth, pancreas and throat cancer.
  • Asthma, ear infections and pneumonia in children.
  • One study even suggested that it’s the biggest risk factor for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) among infants!

So please, just stop smoking already! You’re harming those around you too 🙁

6 Everyday Things Malaysians Do That Increase Their Risk Of Cancer - World Of Buzz 3

 

2. Inhaling petroleum and diesel fumes

6 Everyday Things Malaysians Do That Increase Their Risk Of Cancer - World Of Buzz
Source: Tribun-Bali

Petroleum and diesel engine fumes have been classified as carcinogenic to humans by WHO and are equivalent to second-hand cigarette smoke!

When fuel burns inside an engine, it releases microscopic soot particles and chemicals called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons or PAHs.

These two things are dangerous because:

  • Soot particles can get lodged deep inside the lungs, which can cause long-term inflammation and increase the rate at which cells divide.
  • Inhaling PAHs can directly damage the DNA in the cells of our lungs too.

Both of which will ultimately lead to cancer!

8 Everyday Things Malaysians Do That Increase Their Risk Of Cancer - World Of Buzz 2
Source: Mickspares

 

3. Eating grilled meat and fish

8 Everyday Things Malaysians Do That Increase Their Risk Of Cancer - World Of Buzz 4
Source: Delicious.com

According to America’s National Cancer Institute, cooking beef, fish or poultry at high temperatures can form hazardous chemicals called heterocyclic amines and PAHs that are linked to cancer.

In 1999, a study published in a journal by the National Cancer Institute found that grilled red meat was associated with an increased risk of Colorectal cancer.

Another study, published in the journal Carcinogenesis found that cooking red meat at high temperatures increases the risk of advanced prostate cancer by almost 40 per cent!

 

4. Eating processed meat

8 Everyday Things Malaysians Do That Increase Their Risk Of Cancer - World Of Buzz 6
Source: Wikipedia

A fan of nuggets, hot dogs, burgers and other processed meats? Well, you better tone down on them because according to WHO, consuming processed meat increases the risk of cancer.

This is due to how the meat has been treated in some way to preserve or flavour it such as by salting, curing, fermenting and smoking.

In fact, consuming just one hot dog increases your relative risk for Colorectal cancer by 18 per cent! Warn all your processed meat-loving friends! 

 

5. Working the night shift

5 Everyday Things Malaysians Do That Increase Their Risk Of Cancer - World Of Buzz
Source: MNT

No one likes to work the night shift, but did you know that it poses serious health hazards? More so if you’re a woman!

According to Medical News Today, researchers have discovered that women who engaged in long-term night shifts are 20 per cent more likely to develop cancer! The increased risk for specific types of cancer is even more staggering:

  • 58 per cent greater risk of breast cancer.
  • 35 per cent higher risk of gastrointestinal cancer.
  • 28 per cent more risk of lung cancer.
A previous research has linked working the night shift to obesity and heart disease due to how it severely disrupts our circadian rhythm or the internal clock that regulates the body’s physiological process. So, it’s best to avoid working night shifts if you have the choice!
[Test] 5 Everyday Things Malaysians Do That Increase Their Risk Of Cancer - World Of Buzz
These things are only the tip of the iceberg! Unfortunately, there are numerous factors that contribute to the increased risk of cancer.
We recently sat down with Prudential Assurance Malaysia Bhd (PAMB) to talk about the threat of cancer in Malaysia and what we can do about it.
When asked about the unwanted rise of cancer risk in Malaysia, they highlighted a few things we can do to lower it:
  • Maintain a healthy diet and active lifestyle.
  • Focus on making nutritious choices and eating in moderation.
  • Exercising regularly, which helps maintain a healthy weight while strengthening the body’s immunity.

In regards to how prepared Malaysians are when it comes to cancer diagnosis, the answer was rather grim as most still do not understand the severity of an ailment such as cancer. Eric Wong, Chief Customer and Marketing Officer of PAMB commented on how heartbreaking it is to learn of a family member or friend fighting cancer. 

“As an insurer, we are deeply concerned that many cancer patients drop out of treatment due to reasons such as financial difficulties, lack of accessibility to treatment, as well as work or family responsibilities.”

He further reiterated how financially stressful it can be to cover the cost of cancer treatment, to the point where some would even deplete their entire life savings.

“Research on cancer and financial catastrophe revealed that 50% of Malaysians encounter financial catastrophe within the first year of being diagnosed with cancer.”

That’s why PAMB introduced PRUcancer X, a solution that covers the high treatment expenses and potential income loss if one has to stop work to focus on recovery.

[Test] 5 Everyday Things Malaysians Do That Increase Their Risk Of Cancer - World Of Buzz 3

The key features of PRUcancer X include:

  • High coverage of cancer and benefits up to RM2 million: High coverage options up to RM2 million to help individuals get the best care both in Malaysia and abroad, as well as meet their financial commitments in the recovery period. 
  • Affordable premium: Provide individuals with peace of mind with premiums as low as RM34 monthly.
  • Early-stage cancer coverage: Provides a portion of the coverage amount upon the diagnosis of specific types of cancer including Carcinoma in-situ.
  • Compassionate benefit: In the event of death, the plan will provide a fixed benefit to assist the family of the deceased with funeral expenses.
  • Easy enrolment: Five underwriting questions that are specific to cancer risks only.

With high coverage of up to RM2 million, cancer patients will have the opportunity to seek the best care in Malaysia as well as abroad. Prudential stresses that their main objective is to bridge the gap for cancer protection, which is severely lacking in our country.

Find out more about PRUcancer X here.

 

 

 



Just In

Dd Ft 45 Dd Ft 45
News1 hour ago

“We apologise” – China Press Issues Public Apology for Misleading Coverage of YDPA’s BM Remarks

A local Chinese-language media outlet has come under fire after posting a thumbnail image that allegedly contained a mistranslation of...

Dd Ft 44 Dd Ft 44
News19 hours ago

Anthony Loke: Free Trains & Feeder Buses at Selected Areas For 2 Days in Conjunction with Thaipusam

Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) will be offering free train rides for two days, costing nearly RM1 million, in conjunction...

My Post 1 2026 01 20T151806.039 My Post 1 2026 01 20T151806.039
News20 hours ago

JPJ Pahang Seizes 6 Luxury Cars, Including One With Fake Number Plate

The Pahang State Road Transport Department (JPJ) seized 6 luxury vehicles during an operation under Ops Luxury in Bentong on...

Dd Ft 43 Dd Ft 43
News21 hours ago

Anwar Ibrahim: PT3 Will Be Reinstated in 2027, Covering 5 Core Subjects Including Bahasa Malaysia

The Form 3 Assessment (PT3) will make a comeback in 2027, as announced in the National Education Plan 2026-2035 today...

Collage 1 2 Collage 1 2
News21 hours ago

Preschool Starts at 5yo, Standard 1 at 6yo & Other Major Education Reforms M’sians Should Know

Starting in 2027, preschool education will begin at the age of five, while Standard 1 will begin at the age...

Dd Ft 42 Dd Ft 42
News21 hours ago

MCMC Probes Chinese Media for Alleged Misreporting of YDPA’s BM Remarks at Parliament Opening

Yang di-Pertuan Agong (YDPA) Sultan Ibrahim emphasised that any new education initiatives must align with the national education policy and...

My Post 1 2026 01 20T125753.262 My Post 1 2026 01 20T125753.262
News22 hours ago

LHDN: Influencers Must Now Declare All Income, Including Free Products & Gifts

Social media and digital influencers are required to declare all their income, including free goods, gifts and items received for...

My Post 3 2026 01 19T121547.018 My Post 3 2026 01 19T121547.018
News2 days ago

Yang di-Pertuan Agong: Those Who Cannot Accept BM in Education System Should Not Live in M’sia

Yang di-Pertuan Agong (YDPA) Sultan Ibrahim is urging Malaysians who refuse to accept Bahasa Malaysia (BM) as the national language...

Announcement

Latest Videos

TRENDING TODAY