Chemicals Cause Cancer: And Exposure Is Preventable

Peter Montague of Rachel’s Democracy and Health weekly gives us an in-depth overview and summary of a new scientific report that

…makes a compelling case that many industrial chemicals contribute to many kinds of cancers. But where this report really shines is in its clear call for prevention. In all, there are relatively few products or substances associated with cancer. Everything doesn’t cause cancer, and many of the things that do could be shunned and phased out. In principle, a great deal of prevention is possible.

One thought on “Chemicals Cause Cancer: And Exposure Is Preventable

  1. More progress brings more pollution. More pollution begets more cancer. That’s the way of life.

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