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On Monday, a World Health Organization agency issued a new study saying that processed meats cause cancer, and that red meat could be linked to the disease as well. Registered dietitian Keri Glassman visits TODAY to clarify the findings. She also makes suggestions including buying fresh meats at the deli and avoiding bacon with nitrates.