Researchers in Sweden
suggest that eating an extra 50g of processed meat each day — that a
couple of slices of bacon or a link of sausage — could increase your
risk of pancreatic cancer by 19 percent.
The risk of pancreatic cancer increases by 38 percent for people who
eat 100 grams a day and 57 percent for people who eat 150 grams a day of
processed meat, compared to those who eat none.
Researchers analyzed data from 11 other trials, involving 6,643
patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. The study, published in the British Journal of Cancer,
concludes that, “processed meat consumption is positively associated
with pancreatic cancer risk.
Red meat consumption was associated with an increased risk of pancreatic cancer in men. Further prospective studies are needed to confirm these findings.”
Pancreatic cancer has a relative survival rate of about 5.5 percent, making it one of the most lethal types of cancer. Processed meat has been linked to a host of other health problems.
Sara Hiom, director of information at Cancer Research UK, said:
“The jury is still out as to whether meat is a definite risk factor for pancreatic cancer and more large studies are needed to confirm this. But this new analysis suggests processed meat may be playing a role.
“We do know that, among lifestyle factors, smoking significantly ramps up the risk of pancreatic cancer. Stopping smoking is the best way to reduce your chances of developing many types of cancer and other diseases as well.”
Read more: http://www.care2.com/greenliving/bacon-processed-meat-linked-to-pancreatic-cancer.html#ixzz1jUapv1oc
Red meat consumption was associated with an increased risk of pancreatic cancer in men. Further prospective studies are needed to confirm these findings.”
Pancreatic cancer has a relative survival rate of about 5.5 percent, making it one of the most lethal types of cancer. Processed meat has been linked to a host of other health problems.
Sara Hiom, director of information at Cancer Research UK, said:
“The jury is still out as to whether meat is a definite risk factor for pancreatic cancer and more large studies are needed to confirm this. But this new analysis suggests processed meat may be playing a role.
“We do know that, among lifestyle factors, smoking significantly ramps up the risk of pancreatic cancer. Stopping smoking is the best way to reduce your chances of developing many types of cancer and other diseases as well.”
Read more: http://www.care2.com/greenliving/bacon-processed-meat-linked-to-pancreatic-cancer.html#ixzz1jUapv1oc
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