We all know that knowing your blood type can be crucial in an emergency.
But what you may not know is that some research suggests it can also play a role in your long-term health.
In particular, it could affect your risk of developing certain cancers. So, what is the most protected blood type?
And how can you discover yours?
Let’s take a closer look.
How can you easily find out your blood type?

Many people don’t know their blood type, yet it’s valuable information. There are several easy ways to find out:
When donating blood: The French Blood Establishment (EFS) will tell you your blood type after a donation.
By asking your doctor during a blood test.
In your health record if you’ve already had a blood test.
By taking a blood type test at a pharmacy.
Knowing your blood type is not only useful in the event of an accident but can also help you better understand certain health risks.
Does blood type play a role in cancer risk?
Studies have examined the relationship between blood type and certain chronic diseases. A 2015 study found notable differences depending on blood type.