 Last year, I presented the study on poultry slaughterhouse workers, where they were found to have excess cancers in the mouth, nasal cavities, throat tonsils, in-rear cancer, sinus cancer, esophageal, rectal liver, leukemia, etc. Thought to be because they were exposed to cancer-causing viruses present in poultry and poultry products, and worse, that it may be transmitted to anyone in the general population, handling or eating inadequately cooked chicken. It's not clear how you're supposed to not handle raw chicken, unless you can levitate it into the oven through telekinesis. The study was replicated recently in the large-assist investigation. To date, more than 20,000 workers in poultry slaughtering and packing plants, they found the same thing. Confirming the findings of three other studies to date, that workers in poultry slaughtering and processing plants have increased risk of dying from certain cancers. New findings, though, in the study were increased risk of death from cancers of the cervix and penis. Excess cancer of the penis in all males in the study exposed to poultry, with a standardized mortality ratio more than eight-fold higher. Not just penile cancer, but dying from it.