According to a study published in the International Journal of Cancer, a significant link between a diet high in bread and kidney cancer has been found. A diet high in pasta and rice might also contribute to an increase in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) a common form of kidney cancer. 2301 Italians particpated in the study conducted by researchers from the Institute of Pharmacological Research Mario Negri in Milan.
Researchers found that diets high in bread, pasta and rice, which cause a rise in insulin-like growth factors might play a role in the increase in cancer. Diets high in poultry, processed meat, and all vegetables, both raw and cooked appear to decrease the risk.
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1. the kidney cancer study out of Italy ,linking bread and pasta is probably right but I think they should have taken into account the mamouth amount ofraidiogicly contaminated grain shipped to Italy from downwind areas of Chernoble in the 80s. they should get some cadavars and analize the organs. then I think they will find the smoking gun. Ray Rupp
Posted at 11:13PM on Oct 29th 2006 by Ray Rupp