Colorectal cancer, leading cancer killer here in the US.
She's a colorectal surgeon.
all the basics of colorectal surgery.
the increase in risk of getting colorectal cancer was as high as 20%.
So they calculated the risk of getting colorectal cancer with eating a bacon sandwich every day, and they divided that by the risk
five of them will get colorectal cancer over the course of their lifetime.
And you can see this is a patient who had a colorectal cancer which had one of these BRAF mutations that we now have a drug against that I mentioned
And they looked at a report which was investigating the risk of getting colorectal cancer for people who eat 50 grams of processed meat
exceptional work down at Hopkins in identifying cancer in its earliest stages-- colorectal or pancreatic-- pancreatic cancer.
that as a co-founder of standup to cancer and the national colorectal cancer research Alliance um that over
So patients with lung cancer, colorectal , melanoma, GIST tumors, thyroid, and patients with diffuse gliomas, which are brain cancers.
And this sort of alarmed me that a quarter of all people who eat bacon sandwiches could be getting colorectal cancer.
Two shipping supervisors, two pediatricians, two colorectal surgeons.
And the World Cancer Research Fund, at least in an updated report specifically related to colorectal cancer, they say the evidence is convincing
The overall evidence from prospective studies support limiting red and processed meat consumption as one of the dietary recommendations for the prevention of colorectal cancer."
According to Harvard Health Publications, red meat in addition to raising the risk for colorectal cancer and other health problems, it can actually shorten your life.
So a statement here, nurses who work night shifts have higher rates of breast, endometrial, and colorectal cancers.
But in 2015, the World Health Organization stated that processed meat causes cancer, colorectal cancer.
I thought, could it possibly be true that if people who don't eat a bacon sandwich every day, maybe their background rate of getting colorectal cancer
Does it mean then that if people who eat a bacon sandwich every day, that their risk of getting colorectal cancer is as high as 25%?
So they looked at this study, and they'd found that of people that don't eat a bacon sandwich, five people might expect to get colorectal cancer
And then they'd compared this to people who do eat bacon sandwiches, and they found that six people might expect to get colorectal cancer over the course of their lifetime.
And I'll just say, here's the conclusion-- "High intake of red and processed meat is associated significant increased risk of colorectal , colon, and rectal cancers.
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441 patients with breast cancer, 393 with lung cancer, 222 with colorectal , all down the line.