Article | REF: F1100 V1

Intensive livestock production and consumer health

Authors: Gilbert MOUTHON, Claude SESTIER, Ali BENAOUDA

Publication date: June 10, 1998

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3. Quality changes in food of animal origin and human health

3.1 Animal foods and cancer

The nature of the diet and the toxic substances it may contain are likely to play a major role in the development of certain cancerous tumors [26] . One-third of cancer mortality worldwide is attributed to diet and the presence of toxic substances in food. In fact, the food or toxic substance in question can play a promotional role, promoting the carcinogenic effect.

The effect of promoters depends on the nature and balance of the diet. However, the dietary factor cannot be the sole cause of cancerous disease. Other factors such as age, immune deficiencies, individual susceptibility, lifestyle and exposure to carcinogens can also play a decisive role in triggering the...

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