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Perspective

Nov. 13, 2015

A hot dog, in fact, is not a chemical

The recent classification of "processed meats" as carcinogenic could have implications for California's right-to-know statute. Or not. By Michèle B. Corash, Robin Stafford and William Tarantino

Michèle B. Corash

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By Michèle B. Corash, Robin Stafford and William Tarantino

As has been widely reported, the International Agency for Research on Cancer recently announced that it has classified "processed meats" as carcinogenic to humans. The full extent and effect of this classification will not be known until IARC publishes its full report. However, from the limited information released by IARC, its action could have implications for California's premier right-...

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