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Does chicken (without skin) cause prostate cancer? |
Does chicken (without skin) cause prostate cancer? There's no food that has been proven to cause any cancer, including prostate cancer. uhmm... um... i think your safe from the chicken . Chicken doesn NOT cause cancer. |
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There's no food that has been proven to cause any cancer, including prostate cancer. Apart from smoking (linked to lung cancer) and excessive sun exposure (linked to skin cancer) and the 1... I don't know why but thats the same thing I think of when I see a bald white guy. ...My cat "Ralph" had one on his back leg. They removed it and it was not cancer thank goodness. It scared me, but it did't seem to bother him! You are doing the right thing by having i... You could have it but it's not not really all that bad if found early and taken care of soon. I had mine removed and I'm fine, I just had to make friends with sunscreen to help reduce the... The only person who can tell you definitely whether it's cancerous or not is your doctor, and that will be after a biopsy is done. If your doctor didn't order one, then your doctor proba... I would think it might be acne before I would think cancer. If you are a girl, what "time of the month" is it? Do you have pimples, or blind pimples (no white head) other places (chin, sh... NO! Skin is skin. We're all prone to sun damage, so everyone needs to wear a sunscreen with UVA/UVB protection. I thought I didn't have any sun damage until I recently had a UV picture... Genes count for a lot. And it's the blistering type of sunburns that increase your chances of skin cancer. Go see a dermatologist and have him/her give you the once-over. (I despise sunscre... |
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