<i>No link was found between juices and pancreatic cancer risk.</i><p><i>Why the link with sugary sodas? Mueller says they are not certain. "What we believe is the sugar in the soft drinks is increasing the insulin level in the body, which we think contributes to pancreatic cancer cell growth. That increase in insulin is what may be leading to the development of the cancer."</i><p>This doesn't make sense to me. If sugar in soda leads to cancer, then why doesn't sugar in juice?
How is this surprising? It's like saying they found a link between pancreatic cancer and high levels blood sugar. (That's by the way old news, take it easy with the refined sugar.)