scratched hard anodized cookware may pose a potential risk for cancer. When the surface is damaged, there is a possibility of small amounts of aluminum being released into cooked food.
– Use hard anodized cookware properly, avoid overheating, and use non-abrasive utensils to minimize any potential risks. – Avoid using scratched hard anodized cookware as it may release small amounts of aluminum into cooked food
The concern over cancer risk is more associated with Teflon cookware and the use of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in its manufacturing process. However, since 2013, all Teflon-branded products are PFOA-free
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