Eating red meat regularly linked to higher rates of distal colon cancer

15:41 EDT 13 Apr 2018 | News-Medical.net

When comparing the effects of red meat, poultry, fish or vegetarian diets to cancer development in specific subsites of the colon, a study found that those regularly eating red meat compared to a red meat-free diet had higher rates of distal colon cancer -- cancer found on the descending section of the colon, where faeces is stored.

Original Article: Eating red meat regularly linked to higher rates of distal colon cancer

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