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WARNING OVER BOWEL CANCER RISK
Eating one sausage a day increases bowel cancer risk, expert warned
Eating just one sausage or around three rashers of bacon a day can increase the risk of developing bowel cancer by a fifth, an expert warned.
Just 1.8oz (50g) of processed meat daily increases the chances of getting bowel cancer by around 20%.
The charity World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) said more needed to be done to get across the message that people who eat processed meat regularly are putting their health at risk.
Professor Martin Wiseman, medical and scientific adviser for the WCRF, said there was convincing evidence of a link between processed meats and cancer.
Processed meat is defined as that which is preserved by smoking, curing, salting or the addition of preservatives. Examples include ham, bacon, pastrami, salami, hot dogs and processed sausages. Hamburgers and minced meat counts if it has been preserved with salt or chemical additives.
Prof Wiseman said research has shown that only 30% of Britons were aware that eating processed meat increases cancer risk.
He added: "We are more sure now than ever before that eating processed meat increases your risk of bowel cancer and this is why WCRF recommends that people avoid eating it.
"The evidence is that whether you are talking about bacon, ham or pastrami - the safest amount to eat is none at all. When you consider that eating 50g of processed meat a day can increase your risk of bowel cancer by about a fifth, it is clear that you can make a positive difference by cutting out as much as possible.
"We do recommend that people avoid it completely, but it is not a case of all or nothing. Cutting down the amount of processed meat you eat can also reduce your risk of developing bowel cancer.
"But we need to do more to get this message across because if two thirds of people don't know about the link between processed meat and bowel cancer, then they are not in a position to be able to make informed decisions about whether to eat it or not."
HI CHARLIE
01.04.08, 10:46am
Let them leave our bacon butties, alone.Made the bacon roly poly pudding and it went down a treat.Better get off this computer or I will end up, looking like one.Regards and thanks again.
Posted by: melbel Report Comment
PORK PIES AND SAUSAGES REVISED
01.04.08, 7:46am
PORK PIES AND SAUSAGES
31.03.08, 3:23pm
I also had a nice pork pie salad it`s funny the more they talk about whats bad for you the more you want I really enjoyed the pork pie more than the salad. Anyway Gordon Brown can afford to grin like that when he holds the goverment strings and can rob British people of their freedom and money the old gasbag is so full of s*** that he would make a sewer smell like a bed of roses
Can someone tell me if the queen has signed the last treaty for EU?????
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Posted by: charley Report Comment
PORK PIES AND SAUSAGES
31.03.08, 3:23pm
I also had a nice pork pie salad it`s funny the more they talk about whats bad for you the more you want I really enjoyed the pork pie more than the salad. Anyway Gordon Brown can afford to grin like that when he holds the goverment strings and can rob British people of their freedom and money the old gasbag is so full of s*** that he would make a sewer smell bad
Can someone tell me if the queen has signed the last treaty for EU?????
Posted by: charley Report Comment
CHARLEY
31.03.08, 2:25pm
i think he needs a banger up the backside,
no one should grin the way he does!!
well just had a nice bacon buttie for lunch!! yummy!!
no one should deny our rights, to abit of PORK
it cheers one up!!
lolls!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: strongbow Report Comment
CANCER SCARE
31.03.08, 1:19pm
This HAS to be another April Fool joke, surely.
Perhaps the Cancer Research Monolith is running short of cash?? After all scares equal money, don't they?
Posted by: BenEllis70 Report Comment
SAUSAGES AND BACON CAN BE DANGEROUS TO YOUR HEALTH?
31.03.08, 12:41pm
Oh for goodness sake, what now?!! Could it be that we are more at risk because of the crappy additives and animal feed that farmers feed to their animals. Perhaps if the animals were fed decent food and the additives were reduced, then we would not face this risk. I am waiting for the governmment to print a warning notice on sausage and bacon packets together with gory photos.
Posted by: KatieW Report Comment
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