Guy Fawkes
The voice of treason
- Sep 29, 2007
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It is probably impossible to find out but it makes you wonder if cancer rates in humans have always remained at this sort of rate (1in 3) or is it higher now because we know to look for it or that people now live a lot longer and it has more time to strike?
I wonder if rates have been affected by the fall out from Chernobyl which fell on this country shortly after the accident too? Contamination of farmland, etc. Or whether levels were always so low as to make no difference. Contaminants build up in other wildlife and can gradually lead to poisoning as a result of their bodies not being able to remove it after ingestion so could something similar happen to us (even if from things like using plastics to store food and drink rather than radioactivity as a separate thought)
I wonder if rates have been affected by the fall out from Chernobyl which fell on this country shortly after the accident too? Contamination of farmland, etc. Or whether levels were always so low as to make no difference. Contaminants build up in other wildlife and can gradually lead to poisoning as a result of their bodies not being able to remove it after ingestion so could something similar happen to us (even if from things like using plastics to store food and drink rather than radioactivity as a separate thought)