Posted February 19, 2019
A new epidemiological study, published online earlier this week in Mutation Research, provides new evidence that the herbicide glyphosate–the most widely used pesticide in the world–may be associated with higher cancer risk. While as of this writing the journal has so far posted uncorrected proofs, and they are behind a paywall, the study finds that the highest exposed groups showed a 41% greater risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL.) Read more.