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Experts dismiss study linking fruits and vegetables to increased lung cancer risk
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Santé·20.04.2026Résumé IA

Experts dismiss study linking fruits and vegetables to increased lung cancer risk

A study presented at the American Association for Cancer Research conference suggests younger non-smokers who develop lung cancer consume more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains than the general population. However, experts have sharply criticized the research, calling it a 'stretch' that lacks a control group, uses arbitrary mutation groupings, and speculates about pesticides without data. Multiple experts noted the finding likely reflects that younger people and non-smokers tend to have healthier diets, and that leanness correlates with lung cancer. They emphasized decades of evidence showing fruits and vegetables lower or have no effect on lung cancer risk.

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Ars Technica
Hong Kong Actress Kristal Tin Reveals Cancer Cells Found in Lymph Nodes Over a Year After Initial Diagnosis
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Culture·20.04.2026Résumé IA

Hong Kong Actress Kristal Tin Reveals Cancer Cells Found in Lymph Nodes Over a Year After Initial Diagnosis

Kristal Tin Yui-lee, 48-year-old Hong Kong actress and former TVB star, has revealed on social media that cancer cells were found in her lymph nodes, more than a year after being diagnosed with early-stage lung cancer. She discovered the recurrence after experiencing a persistent low fever at the end of last year, which she initially suspected was a bacterial infection. A lymph node biopsy after Chinese New Year confirmed the cancer cells. She is being supported by her husband Chapman To Man-chak, an oncologist at a Taiwan hospital, and a Buddhist master.

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SCMP Economy