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Is milk cancer credible?

Male  26 years old 2018-04-08
Recently, the article "Carcinogenic Milk" exploded the circle of friends, and I often drink milk, so I am very worried. Is this statement credible?

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  • BY Penelope Judson 2018-04-08
    The nutritional value of milk is high, containing protein and calcium. The carcinogenicity of milk comes from the results of an animal experiment abroad or a survey of a small number of people, and promotes the view that drinking milk can cause cancer. In fact, this view lacks scientific basis. Animal experiments first use aflatoxin to cause cancer, and then use a large amount of casein to promote the carcinogenic effect of aflatoxin. It is not that casein directly causes cancer. Therefore, it is wrong to conclude that this experimental conclusion is "carcinogenic by drinking milk".
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