Scientists call human carcinogenic form
Scientists call human carcinogenic form Human activities can directly and indirectly lead to an increase in the incidence of cancer among wild animals, say Australian scientists; on this basis, Homo sapiens can be considered “carcinogenic”. The increase in the incidence of cancer in the last few decades, among people associated with the lifestyle change of a man at the end of XX—XXI centuries: growth incidence definitely contribute to the change of diet, Smoking and alcohol consumption modern people. There are also environmental factors — the composition of the air and drinking water. A group of Australian scientists has suggested that the second group of factors may contribute to an increase in the incidence of cancer not only in humans but also in wild animals; to confirm or refute this hypothesis, the researchers analyzed previous studies on the influence of anthropogenic factors on the health of wild animals. Newsa Lake in