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High dietary intake of red and processed meats may increase pancreatic cancer risk.
High intake of red and processed meats may increase total, cancer, and cardiovascular mortality risk in both men and women.
A surge in thyroid cancer risk is associated with frequent consumption of animal foods rich in nitrites, such as processed meats.
Unhealthy lifestyle and dietary habits, such as cigarette smoking, alcohol intake, physical inactivity, and consumption of diets high in red and processed meats and low in fruits, vegetables, fiber, and calcium, may increase an individual's risk of developing cancer.
High dietary intake of processed meats may elevate the risk of developing stroke in Swedish men.
According to the National Cancer Institute, approximately 2.1 percent of men and women in the United States will be diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma at some point during their lifetime. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is a cancer that originates in white blood cells known as lymphocytes. The lymphocytes are an essential component of the immune sy...