"Connecting the Dots: Why It's So Hard to Pin Down Environmental Causes of Cancer"
"Today, the list of possible environmental carcinogens reads like a
catalog of modern conveniences, including cellphones, plastic bottles,
styrene in Styrofoam, imported drywall, high-voltage power lines, light
at night. Other environmental causes of cancer may be rooted in
lifestyle factors, such as obesity, drinking alcohol, a fondness for
suntans and smoking. Or infections with viruses and bacteria. In fact,
knowing all the ways the environment can conspire to fuel cancer growth,
perhaps the real wonder is how so many people can remain cancer-free
for so long......
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