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Will high temperature fume cause cancer?

Male  43 years old 2018-06-21
I usually like to use high-temperature cooking oil to cook dishes, so does this high-temperature oil smoke really cause cancer?

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  • BY Penelope Judson 2018-06-22
    High-temperature fume is the cooking oil that emits smoke containing butadiene under the catalysis of high temperature. Inhaling this substance for a long time will not only change the human's genetic immune function, but also be susceptible to lung cancer. Research reports indicate that rapeseed oil is more carcinogenic than peanut oil.
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