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Jump to full article: News Interactive Network/News Limited/News.com (au), 2008-02-04 Author: John Stapleton
Intro: MOBILE phones, deodorants and coffee are extremely unlikely to cause cancer, according to a new risk report designed to combat urban myths about what causes the disease.
But Australian cancer specialist Professor Brendan Stewart put smoking, drinking alcohol and deliberate exposure to sunlight in the highest risk bracket.
His report is published today in the academic journal Mutation Research Reviews, coinciding with World Cancer Day.
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