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Does bacon cause cancer? The evidence is overwhelming. A new national survey conducted for the Physicians Committee reveals that nearly half of Americans are unaware that processed meat increases colorectal cancer risk. But the real story isn’t just awareness — it’s prevention. In this episode of The Exam Room Podcast (Season 9, Episode 18, #717 overall), Chuck Carroll is joined by registered dietitian Anna Herby to explain: ✅ How eliminating processed meat can lower colorectal cancer risk ✅ Why fiber is one of the most powerful cancer-fighting nutrients ✅ The safest and healthiest alternatives to bacon, sausage, burgers, and deli meat ✅ What a “colon-protective plate” looks like ✅ How plant-based proteins support gut microbiome health ✅ Practical grocery store swaps you can make immediately Processed meats like bacon, hot dogs, and sausage are classified as Group 1 carcinogens. But replacing them with beans, lentils, tofu, tempeh, whole grains, and vegetables can significantly improve colon health and reduce inflammation. Colorectal cancer is rising in younger adults — but it’s also one of the most preventable cancers. Watch now to learn how small can make a big difference. 🧄 Cancer Survey 👉 https://bit.ly/MeatCancerSurvey2026 🍔 PlantStrong Burgers 👉 https://amzn.to/3MTQPTo 🙏 Support The Exam Room Podcast & PCRM 👉 https://bit.ly/SupportExamRoom About Us - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.