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  2. Cancer - Wikipedia

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    Aflatoxin B1, a frequent food contaminant, causes liver cancer. [65] Betel nut chewing can cause oral cancer. [65] National differences in dietary practices may partly explain differences in cancer incidence. For example, gastric cancer is more common in Japan due to its high-salt diet [66] while colon cancer is more common in the United States ...

  3. Carcinogen - Wikipedia

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    Breast cancer is the second most common cancer [(1.4 million cases, 10.9%), but ranks 5th as cause of death (458,000, 6.1%)]. [42] Increased risk of breast cancer is associated with persistently elevated blood levels of estrogen . [ 45 ]

  4. Diet and cancer - Wikipedia

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    Betel nut chewing causes oral cancer. [9] Stomach cancer is more common in Japan due to its high-salt diet. [9] [11] Dietary recommendations for cancer prevention typically include weight management and eating a healthy diet, consisting mainly of "vegetables, fruit, whole grains and fish, and a reduced intake of red meat, animal fat, and ...

  5. New study reveals eating burnt food may increase your ... - AOL

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    In a recent study by the FSA, new research has discovered that a cancer causing toxin by the name of acrylamide was greater is burnt food. New study reveals eating burnt food may increase your ...

  6. Teacher, 27, thought food poisoning caused his stomach pain ...

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    A teacher, 27, experienced sharp right side abdominal pain. He thought he had food poisoning. It was colon cancer. Colon cancer deaths in young people are rising.

  7. List of cancer types - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of cancer types. Cancer is a group of diseases that involve abnormal increases in the number of cells , with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body. [ 1 ]

  8. Hundreds of cancer-causing chemicals are found in food ... - AOL

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    Testicular cancer is associated with PFOA; the chemical was used in the production of teflon cookware until 2013. The study’s authors are calling for better regulation of these chemicals going ...

  9. Carcinogenic bacteria - Wikipedia

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    Bacteria involved in causing and treating cancers. Cancer bacteria are bacteria infectious organisms that are known or suspected to cause cancer. [1] While cancer-associated bacteria have long been considered to be opportunistic (i.e., infecting healthy tissues after cancer has already established itself), there is some evidence that bacteria may be directly carcinogenic.