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Do marketing for fast food chains.
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Do marketing for fast food chains.




But turns out that it's very true. Obesity and sedentarism are the classical risk factors. Others include tabagism and alcoholism:




Being overweight or obese



If you are overweight or obese (very overweight), your risk of developing and dying from colorectal cancer is higher. Being overweight (especially having a larger waistline) raises the risk of colon and rectal cancer in both men and women, but the link seems to be stronger in men.



Physical inactivity



If you're not physically active, you have a greater chance of developing colon cancer. Being more active can help lower your risk.



Certain types of diets



A diet that's high in red meats (such as beef, pork, lamb, or liver) and processed meats (like hot dogs and some luncheon meats) raises your colorectal cancer risk.



Cooking meats at very high temperatures (frying, broiling, or grilling) creates chemicals that might raise your cancer risk. It’s not clear how much this might increase your colorectal cancer risk.



It’s not clear if other dietary components (for example, certain types of fats) affect colorectal cancer risk.



Smoking



People who have smoked tobacco for a long time are more likely than non-smokers to develop and die from colorectal cancer. Smoking is a well-known cause of lung cancer, but it's linked to a lot of other cancers, too. If you smoke and want to know more about quitting, see our Guide to Quitting Smoking.



Heavy alcohol use



Colorectal cancer has been linked to moderate to heavy alcohol use. Limiting alcohol use to no more than 2 drinks a day for men and 1 drink a day for women could have many health benefits, including a lower risk of many kinds of cancer.




All in all, the modern western style of life itself can be said to be a risk factor for butt cancer. If we as a society don't do anything, then the number of occurrences per year only tends to grow.



Still, if you want to do something evil to help cancer, you can get a major in marketing and get yourself hired by a fast food chain. Or you can become a polictician and make tax adjustments so that fast food becomes even cheaper than it already is, compared to nowadays. Or make something similar for booze and tobacco.



Think big. The more people your actions affect, the more evil you accomplish.






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    I got a joke comment on the question:




    Do marketing for fast food chains.




    But turns out that it's very true. Obesity and sedentarism are the classical risk factors. Others include tabagism and alcoholism:




    Being overweight or obese



    If you are overweight or obese (very overweight), your risk of developing and dying from colorectal cancer is higher. Being overweight (especially having a larger waistline) raises the risk of colon and rectal cancer in both men and women, but the link seems to be stronger in men.



    Physical inactivity



    If you're not physically active, you have a greater chance of developing colon cancer. Being more active can help lower your risk.



    Certain types of diets



    A diet that's high in red meats (such as beef, pork, lamb, or liver) and processed meats (like hot dogs and some luncheon meats) raises your colorectal cancer risk.



    Cooking meats at very high temperatures (frying, broiling, or grilling) creates chemicals that might raise your cancer risk. It’s not clear how much this might increase your colorectal cancer risk.



    It’s not clear if other dietary components (for example, certain types of fats) affect colorectal cancer risk.



    Smoking



    People who have smoked tobacco for a long time are more likely than non-smokers to develop and die from colorectal cancer. Smoking is a well-known cause of lung cancer, but it's linked to a lot of other cancers, too. If you smoke and want to know more about quitting, see our Guide to Quitting Smoking.



    Heavy alcohol use



    Colorectal cancer has been linked to moderate to heavy alcohol use. Limiting alcohol use to no more than 2 drinks a day for men and 1 drink a day for women could have many health benefits, including a lower risk of many kinds of cancer.




    All in all, the modern western style of life itself can be said to be a risk factor for butt cancer. If we as a society don't do anything, then the number of occurrences per year only tends to grow.



    Still, if you want to do something evil to help cancer, you can get a major in marketing and get yourself hired by a fast food chain. Or you can become a polictician and make tax adjustments so that fast food becomes even cheaper than it already is, compared to nowadays. Or make something similar for booze and tobacco.



    Think big. The more people your actions affect, the more evil you accomplish.






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      I got a joke comment on the question:




      Do marketing for fast food chains.




      But turns out that it's very true. Obesity and sedentarism are the classical risk factors. Others include tabagism and alcoholism:




      Being overweight or obese



      If you are overweight or obese (very overweight), your risk of developing and dying from colorectal cancer is higher. Being overweight (especially having a larger waistline) raises the risk of colon and rectal cancer in both men and women, but the link seems to be stronger in men.



      Physical inactivity



      If you're not physically active, you have a greater chance of developing colon cancer. Being more active can help lower your risk.



      Certain types of diets



      A diet that's high in red meats (such as beef, pork, lamb, or liver) and processed meats (like hot dogs and some luncheon meats) raises your colorectal cancer risk.



      Cooking meats at very high temperatures (frying, broiling, or grilling) creates chemicals that might raise your cancer risk. It’s not clear how much this might increase your colorectal cancer risk.



      It’s not clear if other dietary components (for example, certain types of fats) affect colorectal cancer risk.



      Smoking



      People who have smoked tobacco for a long time are more likely than non-smokers to develop and die from colorectal cancer. Smoking is a well-known cause of lung cancer, but it's linked to a lot of other cancers, too. If you smoke and want to know more about quitting, see our Guide to Quitting Smoking.



      Heavy alcohol use



      Colorectal cancer has been linked to moderate to heavy alcohol use. Limiting alcohol use to no more than 2 drinks a day for men and 1 drink a day for women could have many health benefits, including a lower risk of many kinds of cancer.




      All in all, the modern western style of life itself can be said to be a risk factor for butt cancer. If we as a society don't do anything, then the number of occurrences per year only tends to grow.



      Still, if you want to do something evil to help cancer, you can get a major in marketing and get yourself hired by a fast food chain. Or you can become a polictician and make tax adjustments so that fast food becomes even cheaper than it already is, compared to nowadays. Or make something similar for booze and tobacco.



      Think big. The more people your actions affect, the more evil you accomplish.






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        I got a joke comment on the question:




        Do marketing for fast food chains.




        But turns out that it's very true. Obesity and sedentarism are the classical risk factors. Others include tabagism and alcoholism:




        Being overweight or obese



        If you are overweight or obese (very overweight), your risk of developing and dying from colorectal cancer is higher. Being overweight (especially having a larger waistline) raises the risk of colon and rectal cancer in both men and women, but the link seems to be stronger in men.



        Physical inactivity



        If you're not physically active, you have a greater chance of developing colon cancer. Being more active can help lower your risk.



        Certain types of diets



        A diet that's high in red meats (such as beef, pork, lamb, or liver) and processed meats (like hot dogs and some luncheon meats) raises your colorectal cancer risk.



        Cooking meats at very high temperatures (frying, broiling, or grilling) creates chemicals that might raise your cancer risk. It’s not clear how much this might increase your colorectal cancer risk.



        It’s not clear if other dietary components (for example, certain types of fats) affect colorectal cancer risk.



        Smoking



        People who have smoked tobacco for a long time are more likely than non-smokers to develop and die from colorectal cancer. Smoking is a well-known cause of lung cancer, but it's linked to a lot of other cancers, too. If you smoke and want to know more about quitting, see our Guide to Quitting Smoking.



        Heavy alcohol use



        Colorectal cancer has been linked to moderate to heavy alcohol use. Limiting alcohol use to no more than 2 drinks a day for men and 1 drink a day for women could have many health benefits, including a lower risk of many kinds of cancer.




        All in all, the modern western style of life itself can be said to be a risk factor for butt cancer. If we as a society don't do anything, then the number of occurrences per year only tends to grow.



        Still, if you want to do something evil to help cancer, you can get a major in marketing and get yourself hired by a fast food chain. Or you can become a polictician and make tax adjustments so that fast food becomes even cheaper than it already is, compared to nowadays. Or make something similar for booze and tobacco.



        Think big. The more people your actions affect, the more evil you accomplish.






        share|improve this answer












        I got a joke comment on the question:




        Do marketing for fast food chains.




        But turns out that it's very true. Obesity and sedentarism are the classical risk factors. Others include tabagism and alcoholism:




        Being overweight or obese



        If you are overweight or obese (very overweight), your risk of developing and dying from colorectal cancer is higher. Being overweight (especially having a larger waistline) raises the risk of colon and rectal cancer in both men and women, but the link seems to be stronger in men.



        Physical inactivity



        If you're not physically active, you have a greater chance of developing colon cancer. Being more active can help lower your risk.



        Certain types of diets



        A diet that's high in red meats (such as beef, pork, lamb, or liver) and processed meats (like hot dogs and some luncheon meats) raises your colorectal cancer risk.



        Cooking meats at very high temperatures (frying, broiling, or grilling) creates chemicals that might raise your cancer risk. It’s not clear how much this might increase your colorectal cancer risk.



        It’s not clear if other dietary components (for example, certain types of fats) affect colorectal cancer risk.



        Smoking



        People who have smoked tobacco for a long time are more likely than non-smokers to develop and die from colorectal cancer. Smoking is a well-known cause of lung cancer, but it's linked to a lot of other cancers, too. If you smoke and want to know more about quitting, see our Guide to Quitting Smoking.



        Heavy alcohol use



        Colorectal cancer has been linked to moderate to heavy alcohol use. Limiting alcohol use to no more than 2 drinks a day for men and 1 drink a day for women could have many health benefits, including a lower risk of many kinds of cancer.




        All in all, the modern western style of life itself can be said to be a risk factor for butt cancer. If we as a society don't do anything, then the number of occurrences per year only tends to grow.



        Still, if you want to do something evil to help cancer, you can get a major in marketing and get yourself hired by a fast food chain. Or you can become a polictician and make tax adjustments so that fast food becomes even cheaper than it already is, compared to nowadays. Or make something similar for booze and tobacco.



        Think big. The more people your actions affect, the more evil you accomplish.







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