Self-interest of the chemical industry apart, the lifestyle theory of cancer causation is held to reflect misinformation and ‘inactive conservatism’.
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Epstein, S., Swartz, J. Fallacies of lifestyle cancer theories. Nature 289, 127–130 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1038/289127a0
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