MOSCOW, Jun 24 rectal cancer. This conclusion was made by experts at the Harvard School of Public Health following a study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Researchers studied data from more than 120,000 participants and drew parallels between the incidence of rectal cancer and the number of deaths, as well as the use of products with fructose and drinks with added sugar. Experts believe that the frequent use of such drinks increases the chance of developing pathologies in the upper and middle parts of the rectum, especially in the later stages of the disease. Scientists note that the risk of developing cancer is affected by the use of sugary drinks in recent ten years. For those who liked to indulge in soda as a child, but have now reduced their consumption, there is no reason to worry.
