What I gleaned from the article is that you would have to eat a certain amount of bacon every day to feel these effects. I don't know anyone who just craves pork daily.
It's seems to be a hyperbolic deduction.
Research: "If you drink drink 2 gallons of water in one sitting you will die."
Headline: "Drinking Water Can Kill You"
Yeah, that dihydrogen monoxide is something to keep a keen eye on... fortunately, we don't ever really drink enough of it in one sitting to be harmful*. In addition, water in and of itself is not toxic and is required to keep us alive. Of course anything in excess is harmful.
It's not a 'hyperbolic' deduction at all. If something is known to be carcinogenic to humans, it should absolutely be publicized. Unfortunately, I don't think anyone expects people to just stop eating bacon. Similar items on the list that people still knowingly partake in order to keep their normal way of life (despite the dangers): alcoholic beverages, tobacco, sun exposure, and breathing polluted air.
*Aside from those parents that torture their kids or those drinking contests which are just plain asinine.