FALLACIES OF LIFESTYLE CANCER THEORIES

EPSTEIN, SAMUEL

SWARTZ, JOEL

1981-01-15

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  • Paper discussing the Lifestyle Theory of Cancer Causation. Proposes that an increase in carcinogens in everyday life is responsible for the increase in cancer rates. Concludes that smoking alone cannot account for these rises. Suggests that cancer is preventable if the right precautions are taken by the individual as well as society to reduce exposure to toxins.
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