Meats differ in effect on colon cancer risk (Reuters)
28th Dec 2005, 15:59 GMT
Reuters - People who eat a lot of processed meats may have a higher risk of developing pre-cancerous growths -- polyps -- in the colon, while the opposite may be true for fans of chicken, a new study suggests.
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