Public Health Watch - December 3, 2021
“As we see this explosion in environmental chemicals in human populations, it’s entirely likely they’re playing an important role in the increased incidence of childhood cancer,” [Dr. Philip Lupo, an associate professor at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston and a genetic epidemiologist at Texas Children’s Cancer and Hematology Center] said ... It’s unlikely genetics are behind the rising numbers, Lupo said, “because genetics don’t work that quickly.” Read Article >>
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