Guest guest Posted March 28, 2002 Report Share Posted March 28, 2002 The difference between 400,000 thousand and 4,000,000 in research is simple: Who provided the money and who will benefit! If it is truly ethical on both sides: That will be a miracle! The four million $ research project will have a horrendous time to remain honest; The four hundred will have a much easier time. Just read the Editorials about research on the Medical Journals; Too many Doctors and related Scientist have taken bribes to report results favorable to the big money. Lorenzo >>>>>>>>>>>> There is no logical reason Marin County -- where women hike pristine trails, eat organic and see their doctors regularly -- has more breast cancer than almost any place on Earth. There is no reason that the numbers continue to climb. cbetween 1991 and 1999. But here's the stat that has sent a new wave of quiet panic through the community: In a single year, from 1998 to 1999, the rate jumped 20 percent. " I've never seen a higher incidence than Marin, " said Clarke, who has been puzzling over the numbers for several years. Here's what the scientists do know: Breast cancer disproportionately strikes white, affluent, college- educated women, and Marin County has a higher concentration of those than most places. Among white women ages 45 to 64 -- the population at greatest risk -- Marin's breast cancer rate is 58 percent higher than other Bay Area counties and 72 percent higher than other urban areas in California. Is there something in the lives of affluent, educated white women that causes cancer? The types of food they eat? The chemicals in their dry-cleaned clothing? Their beauty products, their hormone replacement therapy, the pesticides on their lawns and roses? Could it even be they are so diligent about getting mammograms that the frequent exposure to radiation causes cancer growth? " We put all this money into early detection, but that isn't preventing the disease, " said Janice Barlow, executive director of a grassroots group of activists called Marin Breast Cancer Watch. " Women in Marin get mammograms. But the death rate here is 25 percent higher than the rest of the Bay Area. We have to shift our focus from early screening to prevention. " What is particularly confounding to scientists and activists is that 50 percent of Marin women with breast cancer have no established risk factors. They didn't have children later in life. They didn't have a family history of breast cancer. They didn't experience early puberty. They didn't have late menopause. " We are way underfunded for research, " said Barlow of Marin Breast Cancer Watch. Women in Long Island, where cancer rates are also high -- but not as high as Marin's -- got $40 million from the New York State Legislature to find out why. Marin has received a few hundred thousand dollars in research funds.>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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