Cancer: Antibiotics increase prostate, breast, lung and colon cancer risk

In another study published in BMJ, antibiotics link to cancer was investigated. 

“The risk of developing prostate, breast, lung, and colon cancer rises with use of antibiotics, a large observational study has found,” warned the study.

It added: “The risk of less common cancer has also been linked with antibiotic use.

“The study shows that the risk of being diagnosed with non-melanoma skin, duodenum, pancreas, kidney, bladder, male genitals (excluding prostate), and thyroid cancers as well as myeloma and leukaemia, was more than 1.5 times more among participants with six or more antibiotic prescriptions, compared with the group with lowest exposure.”

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