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Common Food Additive Increases Risk Cancer
Tuesday, December 30, 2008 - Ehud Rattner
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New research in an animal model suggests that a diet high in inorganic phosphates, which are found in a variety of processed foods including meats, cheeses, beverages, and bakery products, might speed growth of lung cancer tumors and may even contribute to the development of those tumors in individuals predisposed to the disease. The study also suggests that dietary regulation of inorganic phosphates may play an important role in lung cancer treatment.    (source: sciencedaily.com)



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