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Government advisors advise of possible link between prostate cancer and pesticides

Government cancer advisors suggested that they now believe that there may be an association between exposure to pesticides and increased risk of prostate cancer. More analysis and research is needed to determine the strength or even the existence of this association.

Source: summary of medical news story as reported by Guardian

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About: Government advisors advise of possible link between prostate cancer and pesticides

Date: 10 January 2005

Source: Guardian

URL: http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,1386572,00.html

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