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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

WHO Says Processed Red Meat Can Cause Cancer...

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THE World  Health Organisation, WHO, has issued a health alert stating that consumption of all forms of red meat and processed meat such as pork, beef, hot dog, ham, sausages, corned beef, canned meat and meat-based preparations and sauces among others, carry a high risk of cancer.




The warning which came following an evaluation report by the International Agency for Research on Cancer , IARC, on the carcinogenicity of the consumption of red meat and processed meat, revealed that each 50g portion of processed meat eaten daily increases the risk of colorectal cancer by 18 percent.
The global health body is considering adding red and processed meats to its encyclopaedia of carcinogens, possibly leading to new government legislation demanding warning labels on packs of meat.

A Working Group of 22 experts from 10 countries thoroughly reviewed the accumulated scientific literature, convened by the IARC Monographs Programme, and classified the consumption of red meat as “probably carcinogenic” to humans, based on limited evidence that the consumption of red meat causes cancer in humans and strong mechanistic evidence supporting a carcinogenic effect.

In the evaluation, the association for cancer was observed mainly for colorectal cancer, but associations were also seen for pancreatic cancer and prostate cancer.
Processed meat is defined as meat that has been transformed through salting, curing, fermentation, smoking, or other processes to enhance flavour or improve preservation.

Most processed meats contain pork or beef, but processed meats may also contain other red meats, poultry, offal, or meat by-products such as blood.
Processed meat was classified as carcinogenic to humans, based on sufficient evidence in humans that the consumption of processed meat causes colorectal cancer.
“For an individual, the risk of developing colorectal cancer because of their consumption of processed meat remains small, but this risk increases with the amount of meat consumed,” noted Dr. Kurt Straif, Head of the IARC Monographs Programme.

“In view of the large number of people who consume processed meat, the global impact on cancer incidence is of public health importance.”
The IARC Working Group considered more than 800 studies that investigated associations of more than a dozen types of cancer with the consumption of red meat or processed meat in many countries and populations with diverse diets. The most influential evidence came from large prospective cohort studies conducted over the past 20 years.


“These findings further support current public health recommendations to limit intake of meat,” noted Dr. Christopher Wild, Director of IARC.
“At the same time, red meat has nutritional value. Therefore, these results are important in enabling
governments and international regulatory agencies to conduct risk assessments, in order to balance the risks and benefits of eating red meat and processed meat and to provide the best possible dietary recommendations
The WHO notes that an estimated 8.2 million people die each year from cancer, which is 13 percent of all deaths worldwide. There are more than 100 types of cancer, each requiring unique diagnosis and treatment and a 70 percent increase in new cases of cancer is expected over the next two decades.
But in a reaction, a number of scientists expressed their concerns about the new classification.

One of them is Emeritus Fellow of the Institute of Food Research, Dr Ian Johnson, who noted :
“Although there is epidemiological evidence for a statistically significant association between processed meat consumption and bowel cancer, it is important to emphasize that the size of the effect is relatively small, and the mechanism is poorly defined.
Also reacting, Emeritus Professor of Neurobiology at Cardiff University, Professor Robert Prickard, stated: “Avoiding red meat in the diet is not a protective strategy against cancer.
“Choosing a meat-free diet is a lifestyle choice – it is not vital for health. For the majority of people who currently eat the recommended dietary levels of red meat, which is 70g per day and wish to continue doing so, moderate amounts of red meat can be enjoyed within a healthy balanced diet.”

In Nigeria, controversy surrounding the link between consumption of red meat and risk of development of cancer is well documented.
Professor of nutrition, Prof. Ignatius Onimawo, says consumption of the local skewered beef or chicken popularly called  Suya, raise cancer risk.
Onimawo, a researcher and lecturer at the Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo State, said research shows a strong link between consumption of  suya  and increased risk of cancer.

Years back, the WHO had warned that except there is deliberate effort to imbibe healthier  dietary and lifestyle habits over the next decade, cancer and other Non Communicable Diseases, NCDs, would increase by more than 27 percent in developing countries like Nigeria, compared to 17 percent in the developed world.
Scientists have often linked red meat with cancer because it contains an unnatural chemical called Neu5Gc, found in beef, pork and lamb. Previous studies have linked red-meat consumption to a number of cancers, especially colorectal, breast, prostate, ovarian and lung cancers.
It is accepted that moderate amounts of red meat can be a source of good nutrition for young people.

Explaining how red meat causes cancer, scientist say the sugar molecule Neu5Gc found in red meat such as pork, beef and lamb, is not found naturally in humans, but it is in most other mammals.


When humans eat meat, the molecule enters the tissues. The immune system attacks it, causing inflammation. Over time inflammation has been shown to cause tumours to form. Previous studies have linked red-meat consumption to a number of cancers, especially colorectal, breast, prostate, ovarian and lung cancers.

Vanguard report.



72 comments:

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    1. Ewo Goat meat nko?

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    2. Jehova indeed is our strength!!

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    3. Is God that has been saving us all through!
      And I love them.

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    4. Good is our guide.
      I don't think I can stop eating meat sha.

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    5. Lol.... so what should we eat?? Hissssss. Can the world just come to an end already.

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  2. I don't like or eat meat anyway I'm good with any specie of fish even mermaid I will eat.

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    1. Exactly D!

      Thing is, when I say it or talk about cooking my soups and stews with fish, people go on and on about how fish is for less than average people who can't afford meat.

      * smh *

      I don't care. I love my fishes.
      Beats any kind of meat for me.

      #WhiteDiamondOut

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    2. Fish market go sell well well with this news..

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  3. I'm sticking to my fish,i love fish

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    1. Yesss!

      We love fish.

      * side eyes *

      #WhiteDiamondOut

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    2. When you eat a particular overtime, you get tired.
      I don't do meat all the time but I love my soup to have it all. Fish, meat, big crayfish for variety.
      Everything in naija is cancerous. May God help his people.

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  4. I prefer fish to meat. As in smoke fish and the rest or white meat

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    1. Fresh fish and goat meat for me any day anytime! I can't remember d last time I flex meat.

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  5. I can understand that suya and other processed meat cause cancer, but how can cooked red meat that our ancestors have enjoyed for centuries be carcinogenic? It defies reason, so I don't believe it

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    1. Chop kiss! The smoking/curing process of ANY food immediately makes it carcinogenic, but boiling n frying? Mbanu!

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  6. Chizoba!
    Na one thing dey kill person.
    My friend's aunt that's vegan died of cancer last year.
    Na wah!

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  7. wetin we wan come dey chop na

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  8. Make God help us , wetin we go con dey eat.
    Smh

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  9. Still love meat more than fish. God help us.

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  10. Hian...
    I still like my orishirishi and my tozo meat...
    Can't use chicken to prepare bitter leaf soup nau...

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    1. Tozo?.
      Dont worry,you go soon fat

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    2. Hahahahaha Ilene,
      Me FAT? God forbid.....
      If you see what I do every morning ehee...you sef go run..

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    3. True...why not try intenstines....dats wat I use for bitter leaf,oha,ogbonna.and it comes out nice.

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    4. @Emike...intestine inside Bitter Leaf soup?
      Your bus stop far from Anambra.
      Inukwa intestine.

      Strong cube cut red meat (steak) is for bitter leaf, oha and ugu soup.

      I hate this post, my freezer is stocked straight out of the abattoir abeg. Cancer ko, cancer ni. I just make sure I serve in pieces, not plenty at once. And well cooked, to keep warms away.

      What will I be baking with? Fish and intestine?
      Abeg second phase ojare.

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  11. Na to dey chop grass like goats na im remain...

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  12. Anyway na goat meat me i dey eat. God will help everyone of us. what do they want us to consume. dont eat this, dont eat that. so why did God made food for mankind na.

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    1. No wonder u stubborn!

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    2. So why did God "make"... This chic, this is Pry 1 English now. Kilode?

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  13. Thnk God we are nt fans of red meat in my house.. more of fish, whitemeat, & assorted.

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  14. Hmnnnnn! Na to become vegetarian sharp sharp

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  15. So for us that love meat, what next do we eat? Unto you oh lord do commit my health.

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  16. Na wa...o then everybody for get cancer be that

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  17. Especially sausages. Corn beef etc.

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  18. Everything is dangerous, microwave, fridge,red meat, pork...weti we dey chop esp.people that are not vegetarians...

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  19. I will soak my meat in olive oil and chew with faith.

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  20. Nowadays almost everything kills.
    red meat,sun,ponmo,just name it.
    Hope I will oneday drink my water in peace
    Without all these scary fact

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  21. I also prefer chicken or seafood

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  22. Turkey/chicken, Ponmo and goat meat is okay for me. never liked meat that much

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  23. Hmmm. Enjoy life jare in moderation. Walking too much in the sun sef can cause cancer.

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  24. Notin we no go hear.... wetin we wan come dey chop?

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  25. Abeg even plenty vegetarians abroad get cancer. Paul McCartney late wife, Linda McCartney was a vegetarian and a health and fitness freak, she still died of cancer. I believe eating maybe red meat in small quantity shld be okay. They tell you carbs are bad,now red meat is bad, some even say some fruits have plenty sugar in them. What is left to eat, we shld just be eating salad or what. Me I eat just one piece of meat,no shaki,round about etc. And I rarely eat suya.

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  26. This picture of meat here is already unhealthy according to WHO meat processing standard. Besides a majority of Nigerians do not eat processed meat - Bacon, Ham, Deli meats. Red meat like we consume mainly in Nigeria Can be eaten in moderation.

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  27. I tire ooooh, shey dog meat no be red meat na brown meat? Ehn my calabar bros and sis dem no suppose worry since e no affect our own meat. Biko a man will surely die weither u eat red meat or not.enough of the research biko

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  28. Dey wan make Me-suya run out of business

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  29. OK, I'll stop eating red meat. But it makes soup to taste good.

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  30. THELMA ENEMUWE said...
    Shuooo,so one cannot eat SUYA in peace again abi?,na for us to kukuma turn vegetarian remain na..all these oyibo dem with the yeyeyeye research wey dem dy do,our forefadas and modas all eat and enjoyed meats,porks 'suya' with their palmwine in peace and they lived long like metusalah oo ...#_#
    *faithful bv enemuwe thelma*

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  31. THELMA ENEMUWE said...
    Shuooo,so one cannot eat SUYA in peace again abi?,na for us to kukuma turn vegetarian remain na..all these oyibo dem with the yeyeyeye research wey dem dy do,our forefadas and modas all eat and enjoyed meats,porks 'suya' with their palmwine in peace and they lived long like metusalah oo ...#_#
    *faithful bv enemuwe thelma*

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  32. Hmmmmmm, ntn we no go hear

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  33. In my house,we have red meat free periods. Soups are made with dry fish,ịsam,pọmọ n dry fish.

    Stews are made with sikin or turkey. Finish.
    Then we eat red meat .
    But trutogod,red meat is delicious in ọha n onugbu soups

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    1. ...stew made with sikin
      ...but trutogod
      Hahaha
      Irene you funny die.


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  34. I still love my red meat!!! Esp **chest/torzo*

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  35. Hmmm what will the Germans eat then, I like salami and wurst o lol.

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  36. Don't trust WHO..
    all bunch of lairs...

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  37. Hmmmmm....
    Wots soup without my Goat Lap,Cow leg and cow neck?m not a meat person.I can go a month without meat...d other month I might eat just one...
    I only use meat cos of d stock.nothing else.
    My only weakness is Snail.and not that I even eat that a lot.den Suya, but that's once in a while.

    Hot dogs? D kids dont eat that a lot cos i dont really dig it.
    Sausages?I have bn telling my daughters.but they are like mommy,u say we are still very young and immune to almost all diesases (no be wetin I teach dese girls o) my worry stems from d salt content sef.
    And den Corned beef for my moi moi....
    And oh Ham...Ham for my Fried rice.
    I have found an alternative to ham though. Not Liver (liver makes it a bit bitter IMO)...it's a nice one and comes out even better but den laziness wil not let me.....fiam! And d Ham is open.

    I am taking healthy eating seriously.my girls...no more Fruit Shoot or Apple and Eve. I started dis term.an orange or an apple or some berries.or a banana. For snacks,I stopped more than 2 years ago.although occasionally I give dem.say 2 weeks in a term.dey are used to that one.

    But God help me.pls deliver me from dat Veggies Fresh Bun Bread.I am not a brread fan.but i had gone dere to get fresh salad and i got hooked.if I am free from that bread,then I can say yea,good job baby!

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    1. Who ask you all this rubbish. 😊

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  38. Carbon monoxide in smoked fish n suya is wat make them carcinogenic!!! I sight my Prof of Nutrition n human biochemistry..Prof Onimawo

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