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Christchurch Surgeon and Bowel Cancer NZ medical adviser Frank Frizelle has cautioned against over-interpreting studies that seek to prove a link between nitrates and bowel cancer.
A medical adviser for Bowel Cancer NZ has criticised studies linking lower levels of nitrates in drinking water with an increased risk of bowel cancer.
A major Danish study published in 2018 found a significant increase in bowel cancer when nitrate levels were just 0.87 milligrams per litre of water and a 15 per cent increase at 2.1mg per litre.
The current safe level in New Zealand, as mandated by the World Health Organisation (WHO), is 11mg per litre.