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Develop a hypothesis to be tested that is relevant to the diet-cancer relationship.

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Make an observation on the diet-cancer relationship as it is understood today.



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Answer to Question 1

in an experimental trial, the investigator will need to identify a cause-effect comparison.

Answer to Question 2

Those who consume a low-fiber, low-antioxidant, lowfruit and -vegetable diet have an increased risk of developing cancer.



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