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Daily sugary drinks linked to 250 per cent higher stomach-cancer relative risk, but this translates into an absolute risk difference of 0.01 per cent because of the rarity of these cancers.
Medical Mythbusting Commentary for August 19, 2026 Source:Sugary drinks may increase risk of gastric cancer: study Reference:Association between sugar-sweetened and artificially sweetened beverage intake and gastric cancer incidence
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Breath test for stomach cancer show promise as it moves into larger population clinical trials
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for March 7, 2013 Source: Stomach Cancer Test: ‘Bad’ Breath Sensor Can Indicate Illness Reference: A nanomaterial-based breath test for distinguishing gastric cancer from benign gastric conditions