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Is it true that cancer is becoming more and more common?

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I say "no": You hear this from people trying to frighten you about supposed poisons in the modern environment. If you control for people living longer, and the increase in breast cancer from women foregoing having large families and for the use of tobacco, cancer's not impressively more or less common than it seems to have been in the past. Especially, less mold in food has probably cut risk.

Answered 1/25/2014

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