Cancer: France Must Know Why It Has Higher Exposure Rates
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France has higher cancer exposure rates, and the article argues that the country needs to investigate the reasons behind this; the discussion is limited but highlights concerns about environmental and lifestyle factors.
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We can pretend that spent nuclear fuel and fuel processing are safe. It just simply isn't true.
Correlation is not causation, but it's certainly an area worth looking at.
More alcohol, more cancer. Simple.
France's tobacco consumption is higher than the European Union average.
More tobacco consumption, more cancer. Simple.