Abstract

ABSTRACTThere was recently a debate on the relative importance of intrinsic versus extrinsic factors in cancer risk. We reported that extrinsic risk factors contribute substantially (more than 70–90%) to most common cancers. This finding promotes further research into the causes of cancer and how they could be prevented.

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