Carcinogen: Environmental Exposures From Modern Life Styles And Medical Sources
“Though overall cancer incidence
and mortality have continued to decline in recent years, the disease
continues to devastate the lives of far too many Americans. In 2009
alone, approximately 1.5 million American Men, Women and children were
diagnosed with cancer, and 562,000 died from the disease. With the
growing body of evidence linking environmental exposures to cancer, the
public is becoming increasingly aware of the unacceptable burden of
cancer resulting from environmental and occupational exposures that
could have been prevented through appropriate national action” Excerpt
from a letter to President Barack Obama by the President’s Panel on
cancer.
Cancer continues to shatter and steal
the lives of Americans. Approximately 41percent of Americans will be
diagnosed of cancer sometime in their lives and about 21percent will
possibly die from cancer.
Actually we seem to be losing the war
against cancer because we have refused to address to a large extent the
environmental causes of cancer. We have stubbornly refused to look at
cancer from the angle of modern lifestyles and hazards from medical
sources, not to talk of what we garbage in, in the name of food.
Convenience of modern life, from our
toiletries, make up, automobile, generators, dry cleaning, airplane
travel, potable tap water, cellular communication and electricity which
was made to make life easy for all, has considerable impacted our
environment and human health and some other unconfirmed effects on our
health.
It might interest you to know that
mobile source, air emission for trucks, cars, ships and other passenger
vehicles and equipments contribute approximately 30 percent of cancer
resulting from air pollution, and disinfection of public water supplies
with intention of reducing water borne diseases may indirectly be
affecting our health and research indicates that long term exposure to
disinfection by- products may increase cancer risk.
Do you know that even chemicals used for
household pest control can turn to a component of carpet dust leading
to health risk for children playing on the floor?
The use of cell phone does not help
matters either as this device are used regularly by older and younger
ones alike. Though there’s no evidence between the use of cell phone and
cancer, however research on cancer and other diseases among long term
and heavy users of wireless device is very limited.
Over the past two decades technology
like imaging, nuclear medicine examinations including new
pharmaceuticals interventions has all made possible diagnosis and
treatment of human disease, cancer inclusive,but they also carry some
health risks. It is on record that Americans get half of their total
radiation exposure from medical imaging and other medical sources,
actually medical radiation has nearly doubled over the years.
It might interest you to know that
computed tomography (CT) and nuclear medicine tests alone contribute 36
percent of total radiation exposure and 75percent of the medical
exposure of the US population.
The worst of
it all is medical imaging of children since they have more years of life
during which malignancy initiated by medical radiation can set in, and
worrisome aspect of it is that many referring physicians, radiologists
and the general public are unaware of radiation doses associated with
various test.
“Even those who receive multiple scans
or other tests that requires radiation may assimilate doses equal to or
exceeding that of HIROSHIMA atomic bomb survivors.”
It is widely believed that a single large dose of ionizing radiation and numerous low doses is equal to the body over time.
How doses one feel discovering that
pharmaceuticals contribute a considerable source of environmental
contamination, drugs of all types find its way into sources of water
supply when they are improperly disposed.
Did I hear you ask the health impact of
long term exposure to varying mixtures of these compounds. Your guess is
as good as mine.
To combat and win the war on cancer, one
need considerable and significant lifestyle changes, watch your
environment and be careful of all those habits you indulge in and above
all watch that thing you garbage in, in the name of food.
By Chukwuh Innocent
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