While the appearance of agenda-driven manipulation is troubling on its own, it's even more so when considering that IARC's final conclusion is not only on the fringe of the scientific world but is completely and totally by itself.
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Lucas highlights concerns over IARC's conclusions being isolated and potentially manipulated.
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