Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Why is the Philippines tops in breast cancer cases?

Clean air, act

Rizal Philippines  |  January 21, 2014

                                   Can you see the xenoestrogens, carcinogen here?

From Cheap Cures post

The Philippine Breast Cancer Org has reported that out of 187 countries surveyed, over a 30 year period from 1990 to 2010, the number of breast cancer cases in the Philippine grew by whopping. 589%  with the highest number reported in Pampanga.  No reason has been determined as the cause.  The stat is that 1/13 women will have breast cancer, 1/4 will die once diagnosed.  I hope every body stays in the 3/4 stats.

We could advance theories:

1.  Deficiency in iodine.   Most experts agree that the level of iodine is low in women with breast cancer.  The reduction in iodine in women with breast cancer is due to ingestion of bromide (found in bread) whichis anti iodine.

2.  Exposure to PAH  (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon)   Where else do you find this except in emission of combustion engine, mostly diesel  engines.  A UP study shows the relationship  PAH from Wiki






3.  Exposure to xenoestrogens coming from plastic, pesticides, and fuel.  How many women get in contact with fuel, unless they are gasoline girls or drivers.  Surely, they get in contact with this as they commute, from air pollution coming from vehicles.

The key  is not having anti cancer drugs, or treatment, mammography (it fails 20% of the time) but prevention.  Stopping or abatement of air pollution is one of them

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                                 Is this environment  conducive to breast cancer development?

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