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Vegan Health News May 12 2010

Meat-Based Diets Increase Bladder Cancer Risk

Bizarro Cartoon, reprinted by permission of Dan Piraro

 
Reprinted by permission of Vegan cartoonist Dan Piraro.
 

PCRM Breaking Medical News

Meat consumption increases the risk of bladder cancer, according to a new study presented at the American Association for Cancer Research's annual meeting. Researchers studied the diets of 884 participants with bladder cancer and 878 controls and found that those who ate the most meat were up to 58 percent more likely to develop bladder cancer. Eating well-done meat was linked to an almost twofold increased risk of bladder cancer. Cooking meat at high temperatures produces carcinogens called heterocyclic amines. Study participants who consumed the most bacon, pork chops, fried chicken, and fried fish also had a higher risk.

Study/Research Reference: Lin J, Wang JM, Grossman BH, et al. Red meat and heterocyclic amine intake, metabolic pathway genes, and bladder cancer risk. Report presented at: American Association for Cancer Research 101st Annual Meeting; April 17, 2010: Washington DC.

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Source: PCRM News.

Editor's Note:  Another good reason to Go Vegan, avoid causing suffering to animals and be healthier!


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