Re: Study shows radiation causes cancer but rarely
- From: down@xxxxxxxxxxxx (madiba)
- Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2005 20:12:53 +0200
Steph <steph@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "madiba" <down@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > <drceephd2@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >> I have a couple of questions.
> >>
> >> >The American Cancer Society estimates that nearly 1.4 million Americans
> >> will learn this year that they have cancer and 563,700 will die of it,
> >> but it says two thirds of cases are caused by tobacco use, poor eating,
> >>
> >> >lack of exercise and obesity.
> >>
> >> How does poor eating cause cancer?
> >> How does lack of exercise cause cancer?
> >> How does obesity cause cancer?
> > Obesity and the related problems of lack of exercise and "poor" eating
> > can trigger hormone-dependant tumors like breast cancer and endometrial
> > cancer. This is due to production of estrogen in fat tissue.
> >
> > madiba
>
> Nice to see you Jon.
> Been away?
Been away from usenet for a couple of months due to relocation into the
city. May be heading for nl in the autumn, back to my med roots so to
speak..
madiba
.
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