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Bad Luck and Cancer

Most cancers are caused by 'bad luck' according to reports of a new study. But, actually, the study doesn't say that. Tim Harford finds out what the research really tells us.

Most cancers are caused by 'bad luck' according to reports of a new study. But, actually, the study doesn't say that. Tim Harford finds out what the research really tells us about the causes of cancer, speaking to PZ Myers, a biologist and associate professor at the University of Minnesota, Morris, in the United States and Professor George Davey-Smith, clinical epidemiologist at Bristol University in the UK.

(Photo: Dividing breast cancer cell. Credit: Science Photo Library)

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9 minutes

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Tue 13 Jan 2015 09:50GMT

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Bad Dream, composed聽by Nick Thorburn

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  • Sat 10 Jan 2015 14:50GMT
  • Sun 11 Jan 2015 05:50GMT
  • Sun 11 Jan 2015 23:50GMT
  • Tue 13 Jan 2015 09:50GMT

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