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The source matters when it comes to protein and health—and that includes its connection to cancer.
While some contributing lifestyle issues may also increase the risk of cancer, research suggests a direct cause-and-effect connection between obesity and cancer.
Research clearly indicates that the relationship between cancer and heart disease often appears to be causal, not just casual.
Studies have connected forever chemicals to cases of several types of cancer, including testicular cancer and breast cancer.
Some researchers suggest a ban on these products may play a significant role in reducing cancer risks.
Researchers today consider inflammation a hallmark of cancer, with up to 20 percent of cancer-related deaths linked to the process.
The science is still evolving as to if or how much hormonal birth control increases the risk for developing cancer.
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, with more than 3 million people diagnosed each year.
Combined, smoking and drinking significantly increase the risk for developing cancers in the aerodigestive tract—the lips, mouth, larynx, pharynx, throat, esophagus and colon.
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