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Ireland faces massive rise in number of cancer cases over next 20 years

World Cancer Care Research group issues shock findings

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As a non-smoker, non-drinker, previously very healthy & not overweight - was diagnosed with cancer last year. This disease was never in my family, so what is going on? Is it because I live beside 'the most radioactive beach' in Europe?
One chemical dumped in most Irish drinking water is the carcinogenic industrial waste fluoride added on the orders of our 'health' minister. As this practise has long been connected to higher cancer rates in the US, why don't the cancer research spokespeople mention it ? In N.Ireland where Coca Cola moved its Irish bottling plant to some years ago, the people are too smart to allow this reckless practise !
Question is what chemicals are you taking?
Having anything that is this predictable to rise must have reasons attached......What are they putting in our food that we import from third worlds countries with no proper regulation on chemicals.
Hmmmm, what's the rest of the story? What do they base this projection on? More smokin' in the bogs? Different diets? Radium deposits that give the island a green glow? Don't leave us hanging like this!
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