- Apr 5, 2002
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I know this is a huge topic, one on the same scale of "Why are we here?".
We know that certain chemicals or exposures cause cancer (heavy metals, UV light, etc.).
1. Do you think the list of known carcinogens today will lower the current generation's cancer risk?
(through banning of chemicals and reduction in exposure, etc.)
It seems that cancer is extremely common now. I personally have known at least a dozen people who have had cancer and a handful who have died from it.
2. Is our cancer detection getting better or is our exposure to carcinogens getting worse?
Treatment is obviously getting better with time.
3. Do you think cancer will be just as common, but treatment will be much better and much easier?
This thread is a pretty broad subject, I just wanted to get some other points of view.
We know that certain chemicals or exposures cause cancer (heavy metals, UV light, etc.).
1. Do you think the list of known carcinogens today will lower the current generation's cancer risk?
(through banning of chemicals and reduction in exposure, etc.)
It seems that cancer is extremely common now. I personally have known at least a dozen people who have had cancer and a handful who have died from it.
2. Is our cancer detection getting better or is our exposure to carcinogens getting worse?
Treatment is obviously getting better with time.
3. Do you think cancer will be just as common, but treatment will be much better and much easier?
This thread is a pretty broad subject, I just wanted to get some other points of view.
