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Bovine Infectious Agents and Cooking-Induced Carcinogens Contribute to Certain Cancers

ByHarald zur Hausen, MD
July 7th 2014

In this interview we discuss a bovine infectious agent, which may interact with carcinogens that arise during cooking or curing, and play a causative role in certain cancer.

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