Commentary|Podcasts|April 7, 2026

Lifestyle Interventions as a Pillar of Breast Cancer Risk Reduction With Douglas Marks, MD

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Douglas Marks, MD, discusses how diet, exercise, and alcohol reduction can meaningfully lower breast cancer risk

In this episode of Managed Care Cast, Ella Hohmann speaks with Douglas Marks, MD, breast medical oncologist and associate professor at NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine, about the role of lifestyle interventions in reducing breast cancer risk.

Marks reviews the evidence behind dietary modification, physical activity, and alcohol reduction and discusses why some of these strategies remain underutilized despite their strong risk-benefit profiles. The conversation also addresses critical gaps in the research, including the underrepresentation of minority populations in clinical and epidemiologic studies and the socioeconomic barriers that limit real-world uptake of preventive interventions. Looking ahead, Marks shares his perspective on emerging opportunities from GLP-1 receptor agonists to wearable technology and AI-driven monitoring that could transform how clinicians support and track lifestyle changes in their patients.

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