01-07-2011, 06:51 PM
Meat increases risk of cancer:
http://www.vegsource.com/harris/cancer_vegdiet.htm
Excerpts:
http://www.vegsource.com/harris/cancer_vegdiet.htm
Excerpts:
Quote:Cancer is the second most common cause of death in the United States, where over 1.3 million new cases of cancer are diagnosed annually, with 550,000 deaths. Current United States incidence figures for the ten leading types of cancer are shown (2). Women have an approximately 1:8 lifetime chance of developing breast cancer, and men have an approximately 1:5 chance of developing prostate cancer. Rates above are per 100,000 in 1992. Both Hodgkin's disease and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma are included under lymphoma.
There are three categories of evidence suggesting that a veg*n (vegetarian or vegan) diet reduces risk for various types of cancer.
Epidemiologically, the intake of animal source food correlates with the country-by-country incidence of six types of cancer. Although none of the reporting countries can be assumed to have large vegan or even vegetarian populations, it appears that the less animal source food per capita, the lower the cancer rate.
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Evidence from a broad scientific literature suggests:
A. Rates for at least six common types of cancer, country by country, correlate with the consumption of animal source food.
B. There is a modest negative correlation with these cancers and plant source food consumption.
C. A variety of phytochemicals present in plant foods have been demonstrated to be protective against the DNA damage that leads to cancer.
D. The veg*n diet, extolled by its advocates for at least 150 years as a cancer preventive strategy, is the logical end point of the dietary recommendations, now made by scientific organizations, to reduce animal food consumption.