[DHB] Processed Meat Linked To This Deadly Cancer...

Published: Mon, 02/20/12

Subject: [DHB] Processed Meat Linked To This Deadly Cancer...

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February 20, 2012

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  • Medical Doctor Reveals The Shocking Truth
  • The Link Between Pancreatic Cancer And Processed Meats...
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The Link Between Pancreatic Cancer And Processed Meats...

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Important news on a dangerous cancer. Eating processed meats like bacon or sausages has been linked to pancreatic cancer according to Swedish researchers who have published their work in the British Journal of Cancer.

In fact, according to the study, those who ate an extra 50g (one sausage) of processed meat every day raised their risk of pancreatic cancer by 19%, though the overall risk of this disease remains low (one in 77 for men; one in 79 for women).

Pancreatic cancer is one of the more dangerous, deadly cancers, with a rather poor prognosis. Rarely detected in its early stages, by the time this cancer is found it's usually quite advanced and has spread through the body - treatment can do little and surgery is usually impossible. This is why pancreatic cancer is a leading cause of cancer deaths, and why preventing it is so important.

The latest research from Sweden's Karolinska Institute examined data from 11 different experiments that included 6,643 subjects who had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. The team found that eating processed meat upped the risk of this form of cancer - 19% increased risk for 50g of daily intake, 38% higher risk for 100g.

What is in processed meats that is so troublesome? No one is quite sure. It may be that some of the chemicals used to preserve the processed meats are very harmful once they are inside our bodies. They may affect DNA and raise the chances of developing cancer.

Eating red and processed meat has been associated with bowel cancer in the past. In 2010 Harvard researchers found that those who ate 3.5 ounces of processed meat a day (2 slices bacon, 1 hot dog) had a 51% higher risk of type 2 diabetes. Pancreatic cancer is more likely in those who do have diabetes.

In 2011, the UK government recommended that people eat no more than 70g a day. Going further, the World Cancer Research Fund advises adults to avoid processed meats altogether and limit intake of red meats to 500g of cooked weight each week.

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The Link Between Pancreatic Cancer And Processed Meats... Continued...

And while we know about colorectal cancer and red/processed meats, there's still a lot to learn about whether eating processed meats ups the risks of other cancers such as cancer of the pancreas. More studies are needed to clarify the relationship, but experts are comfortable saying that the newest analysis suggests that processed meats are not the best things to eat on a regular basis, they may play a part in disease.

Smoking is still one of the most dangerous risk factors for all cancers - especially pancreatic cancer. So while you might not be able to help getting older, your gender (men are more at risk than women), your race (African Americans are more at risk than whites) and your family history; there are changes you can make that impact your risk. Not smoking. Eating a diet that has limited red and processed meats, as well as managing your weight are all ways to protect yourself.

If you have symptoms such as chronic pancreatitis, a long-term inflammation of the pancreas, or stomach problems like too much stomach acid or certain bacteria you need to get prompt medical attention. By staying healthy, eating healthy, you'll be more likely to reduce your risk of a very dangerous disease.

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Sources:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-16526695

Mayo Clinic info on pancreatic cancer:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/pancreatic-cancer/DS00357

Livestrong info on preventing pancreatic cancer:
http://www.livestrong.com/article/224971-how-to-prevent-pancreatic-cancer/

Study abstract, British Journal of Cancer, 12 January 2012:
http://www.nature.com/bjc/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/bjc2011585a.html















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