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by flagrant_taco
1013 days ago
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Proving a link between cancer and one specific environmental factor is the physical impossibility you're looking for. Epidemiological studies tracking humans over time aren't controlled and will at best show a correlation worth studying, lab animal studies aren't great analogs given all the confounding factors and environmental differences with humans in real life, and unless the cancer causing agent acts quickly a controlled human study is likely impossible as controlling variables over years simply won't happen at scale. Also the idea that visible light should be banned because radiation is an asinine argument meant to just badger without actually making a point. |
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But.. that happens all the time? The link between excessive solar exposure ("tanning") and cancer is extremely well documented.