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  2. Study: 21 popular cereals found to have cancer-linked ... - AOL

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    New tests done by the Environmental Working Group have found 21 oat-based cereals and snack bars popular amongst children to have "troubling levels of glyphosate." The chemical, which is the ...

  3. Colon Cancer Is Driven by Inflammation, Poor Diet — Here's ...

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    David Mills. December 12, 2024 at 5:11 AM. The Western diet, which is high in ultra-processed foods, is a major cause of chronic inflammation. ... A new study found higher levels of inflammation ...

  4. Cancer-causing pollution seeping from paper mill to Catawba ...

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    Lower cancer risks were calculated for the Bowater plant, The State reported in 1990. New-Indy, in its Sept. 20 email to The State, said dioxin likely was introduced at its paper mill site long ...

  5. CA19-9 - Wikipedia

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    The reason is that the test may be falsely normal (false negative) in many cases or abnormally elevated in people who have no cancer (false positive) in others. The main use of CA19-9 is therefore to see whether a pancreatic tumor is secreting it; if that is the case, then the levels should fall when the tumor is treated, and they may rise ...

  6. Tumor marker - Wikipedia

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    Reflect the stage of cancer; By determining the stage of cancer, it's possible to give a prognosis and treatment plan. [4] Screening for cancers; No screening test is wholly specific, and a high level of tumor marker can still be found in benign tumors. The only tumor marker currently used in screening is PSA (prostate-specific antigen ...

  7. Byssinosis - Wikipedia

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    Many textile mills and fiber producing factories located in LMICs have high rates of chronic respiratory disease caused by byssinosis. [3] The term "brown lung" is a misnomer, as the lungs of affected individuals are not brown. [8] Byssinosis is also referred to as cotton worker's lung, mill fever, brown lung disease, and Monday fever. [4]

  8. Metals in medicine - Wikipedia

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    Iron does test only very weakly positive for the Ames test for cancer, however, since it is such a strong catalyst and essential for the production of ATP and consequently DNA production, any excess soluble iron is toxic especially over time. Too much iron deposited in tissues or high levels in the blood stream has been successfully linked to a ...

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