Leukemia...ALL....see ref to electromagnetic radiation...neutropenia....2006
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/leukemia_ref_to_electromagnetic_radiation_neutropenia_2006.htm
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I found this an interesting article; it adds another piece of the jigsaw to the puzzle.
When I was diagnosed with breast cancer, my white blood cells suffered while living 100m from the phone mast. I was only able to take only one dose of chemotherapy before I turned neutropenic, it was a tremendous struggle to get through the chemotherapy which had to be extended as a result. The only way they could boost my white blood cells was to give me a course of neutropen injections which forced the white blood cells out of the bone marrow. Interestingly on three occasions I visited my sister in Liverpool to celebrate family events, on return to the hospital for blood check tests I was shocked to discover that my white blood cells had shot up without needing any neutropen injections, after just two long weekends away my blood had recovered enough to cope with the chemo and after 6 days away my white bloods cells went through the roof. I discovered that my sister's home was completely free from radiation.
It just goes to show how quickly your blood suffers and how quickly it can recover.
Eileen O'Connor
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I am sure that there is a lot more to be learnt from blood samples; actually, me and my collaborators would like to do a lot e.g. regarding microwave exposure from base stations and/or cellular phones, magnetic fields from power lines, EMFs from computer screens, etc. + a screening of blood (as well as various connective tissue-based) cells and their respective markers.
When we have applied to funding organizations about it, we have (funny enough!) been turned down?! Why?? What are they trying to hide??
Olle Johansson,
assoc. prof.
The Experimental Dermatology Unit Department of Neuroscience Karolinska Institute
171 77 Stockholm
Sweden
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=breast+cancer
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I found this an interesting article; it adds another piece of the jigsaw to the puzzle.
When I was diagnosed with breast cancer, my white blood cells suffered while living 100m from the phone mast. I was only able to take only one dose of chemotherapy before I turned neutropenic, it was a tremendous struggle to get through the chemotherapy which had to be extended as a result. The only way they could boost my white blood cells was to give me a course of neutropen injections which forced the white blood cells out of the bone marrow. Interestingly on three occasions I visited my sister in Liverpool to celebrate family events, on return to the hospital for blood check tests I was shocked to discover that my white blood cells had shot up without needing any neutropen injections, after just two long weekends away my blood had recovered enough to cope with the chemo and after 6 days away my white bloods cells went through the roof. I discovered that my sister's home was completely free from radiation.
It just goes to show how quickly your blood suffers and how quickly it can recover.
Eileen O'Connor
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I am sure that there is a lot more to be learnt from blood samples; actually, me and my collaborators would like to do a lot e.g. regarding microwave exposure from base stations and/or cellular phones, magnetic fields from power lines, EMFs from computer screens, etc. + a screening of blood (as well as various connective tissue-based) cells and their respective markers.
When we have applied to funding organizations about it, we have (funny enough!) been turned down?! Why?? What are they trying to hide??
Olle Johansson,
assoc. prof.
The Experimental Dermatology Unit Department of Neuroscience Karolinska Institute
171 77 Stockholm
Sweden
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=breast+cancer
Starmail - 12. Okt, 22:48