IARC Handbooks of Cancer Prevention Volume 20A: Reduction or Cessation of Alcohol Consumption – IARC
Exclusive: WHO's cancer research agency to say aspartame sweetener a possible carcinogen
By Jennifer Rigby & Richa Naidu
IARC PFAS Findings Will Influence Litigation and EPA Challenges
By John Gardella
IARC Monographs evaluation of the carcinogenicity of aspartame, methyleugenol, and isoeugenol – IARC
PFAS and WHO: Major Conference This Week Will Impact Litigation
By John Gardella
Aspartame: WHO And IARC To Release New Data On Carcinogenic Risks Next Week
By Elaine Ruth Fletcher & Megha Kaveri
Does Eliminating Alcohol Intake Lower Cancer Risk?
By Sharon Worcester
Drinking very hot beverages can cause oesophageal cancer, says IARC
By Karnika Bahuguna
Why WHO’s statement on cancer and aspartame — yes, the stuff in Diet Coke — is worth hearing out
By Keren Landman
IARC Strikes Again, Misguidedly | American Council on Science and Health
By Susan Goldhaber
Aspartame: WHO labels artificial sweetener as potential carcinogen
By Jill Seladi-Schulman
Aspartame - is it a possible cause of cancer?
By James Gallagher
Aspartame: What else is 'possibly carcinogenic'?
By Zaria Gorvett
Mayo Clinic expert weighs in on WHO labeling aspartame sweetener as low, but possible, cancer risk
By Deedee Stiepan
Aspartame to be declared 'possible carcinogen' by WHO. Don't panic.
By Nicoletta Lanese
A house divided: WHO's JECFA makes no daily intake change to aspartame, IARC declares it a possible carcinogen
By Ryan Daily