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July 22, 2011 at 7:36 AM #713109July 22, 2011 at 8:10 AM #711908bearishgurlParticipant
Thank you for your contributions, MegaFactMan. Although we do not have this issue near residential housing in SD County, I DO believe living near nuclear test sites, nuclear dumps and nuclear test facilities is a major factor in being diagnosed with several types of cancer, some deadly. In addition, Dept of Energy employees and their contractors who do NOT live or work near these facilities but are regularly badged into them are at risk of developing cancer. I have seen both of these phenomenons first hand for healthy people who have been diagnosed with unexplained cancers.
July 22, 2011 at 8:10 AM #712005bearishgurlParticipantThank you for your contributions, MegaFactMan. Although we do not have this issue near residential housing in SD County, I DO believe living near nuclear test sites, nuclear dumps and nuclear test facilities is a major factor in being diagnosed with several types of cancer, some deadly. In addition, Dept of Energy employees and their contractors who do NOT live or work near these facilities but are regularly badged into them are at risk of developing cancer. I have seen both of these phenomenons first hand for healthy people who have been diagnosed with unexplained cancers.
July 22, 2011 at 8:10 AM #712602bearishgurlParticipantThank you for your contributions, MegaFactMan. Although we do not have this issue near residential housing in SD County, I DO believe living near nuclear test sites, nuclear dumps and nuclear test facilities is a major factor in being diagnosed with several types of cancer, some deadly. In addition, Dept of Energy employees and their contractors who do NOT live or work near these facilities but are regularly badged into them are at risk of developing cancer. I have seen both of these phenomenons first hand for healthy people who have been diagnosed with unexplained cancers.
July 22, 2011 at 8:10 AM #712756bearishgurlParticipantThank you for your contributions, MegaFactMan. Although we do not have this issue near residential housing in SD County, I DO believe living near nuclear test sites, nuclear dumps and nuclear test facilities is a major factor in being diagnosed with several types of cancer, some deadly. In addition, Dept of Energy employees and their contractors who do NOT live or work near these facilities but are regularly badged into them are at risk of developing cancer. I have seen both of these phenomenons first hand for healthy people who have been diagnosed with unexplained cancers.
July 22, 2011 at 8:10 AM #713114bearishgurlParticipantThank you for your contributions, MegaFactMan. Although we do not have this issue near residential housing in SD County, I DO believe living near nuclear test sites, nuclear dumps and nuclear test facilities is a major factor in being diagnosed with several types of cancer, some deadly. In addition, Dept of Energy employees and their contractors who do NOT live or work near these facilities but are regularly badged into them are at risk of developing cancer. I have seen both of these phenomenons first hand for healthy people who have been diagnosed with unexplained cancers.
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