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- Scott Adams commented on Scott Adams's article in Cancer, Lymphoma and Celiac Disease3
New Study Reveals High Risk of Digestive Cancers in Patients with Celiac Disease
This has been the generally accepted idea, although there isn't enough research on the topic to be certain. Staying 100% gluten-free, thus lowering inflammation, should decrease cancer risk over time. The problem is that most celiacs are unable to be 100% gluten-free, and often get contamination in their diets.