@CRM I agree that a flat out "Stop Googling" is probably not going to work, and most particularly with the younger members for whom digital information at their fingertips is what they have grown up with. However, googling reputable sites is a better idea. Anything older than a few years in the cancer world, is probably redundant anyway, and needs to be taken into account. I think too that as a general statement, younger people feel they are bullet proof and that if they eat well and exercise +++, this will protect them. These things are good, but cancer is a different ball game. By the time is is detected, there are millions of feral cells, and cherry picking what you will and won't do to combat them, is literally a life defining choice. Find medical experts you trust, and follow their advice. By all means, educate yourself, but to put your life in the hands of some fitness guru who has a blog, trumpeting the virtues of kale and treadmills versus proven treatments is not wise. This is my view, and I understand others may feel differently, but that is our right, each to do what is right for them.