50% increase in cancer in teenagers - Oral cancer cases increase
From: Eileen O'Connor
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 19:01:43 -0000
Subject: Alex Markham Head of Cancer Research comments in Guardian
News Report
Surge in consumption criticised as oral cancer cases increase
James Meikle, health correspondent Wednesday November 16, 2005 The Guardian
Surging alcohol consumption has contributed to a 25% rise in cases of oral cancer over the past 10 years, a leading charity said yesterday. Criticising the relaxation of licensing laws, Alex Markham, head of Cancer Research UK, said "we have to be aware of the cost" of increased drinking. "We have seen this explosion in the rate of oral cancer in a 10- to 12-year period when we know the extent of exposure to the main risk factor, ie smoking, has fallen and over a period when consumption of alcohol in the UK has gone up precipitately." End
I don't know any 10 - 12 year old children who binge drink, but I know many who over use mobile phones. We owe it to our children to put out this serious warning.
The Daily Mail reported a 25% increase in young people being hit by mouth cancer on 25/9/05. The British Dental Health Foundation (BDHF) said risk factors are normally caused by smoking and drinking, however none of these are common risks in younger people. The figure is forecast to rise sharply in the next ten years, with people in their twenties and thirties increasingly vulnerable. (Daily Mail Report 10/11/03).
I am concerned that radiation from phones will intensify around the mouth if children or adults are wearing braces or have fillings, metal intensifies radiation. See statement
http://www.chemistryquestion.com/English/Questions/ChemistryInDailyLife/23c_microwave_metal.html
This is an area that needs urgent attention!!!
Also enclosed recent BBC report on 50% increase in cancer in teenagers as reported byTim Eden - from Manchester's Christie hospital http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4366606.stm
Kind Regards
Eileen O'Connor EM Radiation Research Trust http://www.radiationresearch.org
Take a look at a Charity Canceractive they are prepared to offer information with regards to prevention. It may come as a shock to many people that Cancer Research only put 2% of all their funding towards prevention. We all want a cure but isn't it better not to get cancer in the first place. Maybe it's their lack of funding towards prevention that is leading to their lack of knowledge. Please offer this charity your full support and ask all your family, friends, neighbours and colleagues to raise any future funds for this charity.
Dear All,
Please, see enclosed reports provided by Eileen O'Connor and myself for the Charity Canceractive:
"Mobile Phone And Mast Radiation - How Dangerous Are These"
by Eileen O'Connor
http://www.canceractive.com/page.php?n=970
Johansson O, "The effects of radiation in the cause of cancer",
The Charity Canceractive, Nov 6, 2005
http://www.canceractive.com/page.php?n=967
With my very best regards
Yours sincerely
Olle J.
(Olle Johansson, assoc. prof. The Experimental Dermatology Unit Department of Neuroscience Karolinska Institute
171 77 Stockholm Sweden)
From Mast Sanity
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The Effects Of Radiation In The Cause Of Cancer
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1158742/
Young people hit by mouth cancer
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1007418/
Dentist's mouth cancer warning
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/2947519/
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 19:01:43 -0000
Subject: Alex Markham Head of Cancer Research comments in Guardian
News Report
Surge in consumption criticised as oral cancer cases increase
James Meikle, health correspondent Wednesday November 16, 2005 The Guardian
Surging alcohol consumption has contributed to a 25% rise in cases of oral cancer over the past 10 years, a leading charity said yesterday. Criticising the relaxation of licensing laws, Alex Markham, head of Cancer Research UK, said "we have to be aware of the cost" of increased drinking. "We have seen this explosion in the rate of oral cancer in a 10- to 12-year period when we know the extent of exposure to the main risk factor, ie smoking, has fallen and over a period when consumption of alcohol in the UK has gone up precipitately." End
I don't know any 10 - 12 year old children who binge drink, but I know many who over use mobile phones. We owe it to our children to put out this serious warning.
The Daily Mail reported a 25% increase in young people being hit by mouth cancer on 25/9/05. The British Dental Health Foundation (BDHF) said risk factors are normally caused by smoking and drinking, however none of these are common risks in younger people. The figure is forecast to rise sharply in the next ten years, with people in their twenties and thirties increasingly vulnerable. (Daily Mail Report 10/11/03).
I am concerned that radiation from phones will intensify around the mouth if children or adults are wearing braces or have fillings, metal intensifies radiation. See statement
http://www.chemistryquestion.com/English/Questions/ChemistryInDailyLife/23c_microwave_metal.html
This is an area that needs urgent attention!!!
Also enclosed recent BBC report on 50% increase in cancer in teenagers as reported byTim Eden - from Manchester's Christie hospital http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4366606.stm
Kind Regards
Eileen O'Connor EM Radiation Research Trust http://www.radiationresearch.org
Take a look at a Charity Canceractive they are prepared to offer information with regards to prevention. It may come as a shock to many people that Cancer Research only put 2% of all their funding towards prevention. We all want a cure but isn't it better not to get cancer in the first place. Maybe it's their lack of funding towards prevention that is leading to their lack of knowledge. Please offer this charity your full support and ask all your family, friends, neighbours and colleagues to raise any future funds for this charity.
Dear All,
Please, see enclosed reports provided by Eileen O'Connor and myself for the Charity Canceractive:
"Mobile Phone And Mast Radiation - How Dangerous Are These"
by Eileen O'Connor
http://www.canceractive.com/page.php?n=970
Johansson O, "The effects of radiation in the cause of cancer",
The Charity Canceractive, Nov 6, 2005
http://www.canceractive.com/page.php?n=967
With my very best regards
Yours sincerely
Olle J.
(Olle Johansson, assoc. prof. The Experimental Dermatology Unit Department of Neuroscience Karolinska Institute
171 77 Stockholm Sweden)
From Mast Sanity
--------
The Effects Of Radiation In The Cause Of Cancer
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1158742/
Young people hit by mouth cancer
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1007418/
Dentist's mouth cancer warning
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/2947519/
Starmail - 16. Nov, 22:29