top | item 41811840 (no title) minifridge | 1 year ago If something causes cancer in mice, the curent consensus is that it is deemed unsafe for humans. discuss order hn newest cyberax|1 year ago Not really. Mice are naturally genetically pre-disposed to cancer.So in general, if something _doesn't_ cause cancer in mice, then it's probably safe for humans. The reverse is not necessarily true.Also, GLP-1 was associated with thyroid, not pancreatic cancer. unknown|1 year ago [deleted]
cyberax|1 year ago Not really. Mice are naturally genetically pre-disposed to cancer.So in general, if something _doesn't_ cause cancer in mice, then it's probably safe for humans. The reverse is not necessarily true.Also, GLP-1 was associated with thyroid, not pancreatic cancer. unknown|1 year ago [deleted]
cyberax|1 year ago
So in general, if something _doesn't_ cause cancer in mice, then it's probably safe for humans. The reverse is not necessarily true.
Also, GLP-1 was associated with thyroid, not pancreatic cancer.
unknown|1 year ago
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