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The Can.cer Link Is Not a Rumor, It Is a Formal Classification
The clearest public warning about processed meat comes from cancer research. After reviewing the scientific evidence, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, a branch of the World Health Organization, classified processed meat as carcinogenic to humans. This label reflects the strength and consistency of the evidence, not a guarantee that everyone who eats bacon will develop cancer. As the World Health Organization explains plainly, “In the case of processed meat, this classification is based on sufficient evidence from epidemiological studies that eating processed meat causes colorectal cancer.”
That conclusion carries real weight. It comes from large population studies that follow people’s diets over time and compare cancer rates at different levels of intake, while accounting for other risk factors. The WHO also addresses a frequent misunderstanding: when people hear “Group 1,” they often assume the danger is equivalent to smoking. In reality, the category indicates how strong the evidence is, not that the level of risk is the same across different exposures. Even so, the message remains clear. When a common food category reaches the threshold of “sufficient evidence” for causing colorectal cancer, the most sensible response is to cut back—especially if it has become something eaten regularly and in large amounts.
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