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Annotated Bibliography:

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1.) Diets consisting of a high amount of red and processed meats lead to a high body mass index, which can be a cause of prostate cancer.

2.) The study used a large sample size and a control group. It also cited 78 other studies.

3.) I cannot tell how long the study ran.

4.) The study supports the side that claims that red meat can cause prostate cancer.

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1.) The study finds that red meat may be involved with carcinogenesis at several cancer locations.

2.) The study used a large sample size (n = 61,476)

3.) Some numbers in the study were not statistically significant, based on the p-value.

4.) The study supports the side that claims that red meat can cause prostate cancer.

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1.) The study finds that men with low daily red meat intake exhibited an inverse association between flavonoid consumption and cancer incidence

2.) The study references 53 other studies.

3.) The study only take place over the course of 4 years and is limited to individuals in a single country.

4.) The study supports the side that claims that there is no statistically significant evidence that red meat causes prostate cancer.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29049045

1.) The study finds that among other things, increased red meat consumption is associated with prostate cancer risk

2.) The study describes method in detail and cites many other studies.

3.) I cannot see the length of the study.

4.) The study supports the side that claims that red meat can cause prostate cancer.