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Iron, radiation, and cancer.
Stevens, R G , Kalkwarf, D R
http://www.pubmedcentral.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1567854

Increased iron content of cells and tissue may increase the risk of
cancer.
In particular, high available iron status may increase the risk of a
radiation-induced cancer.
There are two possible mechanisms for this effect: iron can catalyze
the production of oxygen radicals, and it may be a limiting nutrient
to the growth and development of a transformed cell in vivo.
Given the high available iron content of the western diet and the fact
that the world is changing to the western model, it is important to
determine if high iron increases the risk of cancer.

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