Group,
I heard something very scary today on the news. They said there has been a 25% increase in brain tumors over the past 15 years. They did not say what kind of brain tumors. Anybody hear this?
Of course there were AN's a hundred years ago. Even my neurosurgeon said she she thinks there has been an increase in AN's in recent years. There has been an increase in cancer why not brain tumors? Cancer has always been around too.
Sandy
*blows kiss to Sandy*ÂÂ
Sandy, interesting point brought up. I do know from my own experience.... when we lost my sister back in 1969, there were also cases of diagnosed cancers and lupus on the street we lived on in my home town (a short street with only 15 houses total - 8 one side, 7 other side). We had come to find out that there was some toxic dumping approx 1 mile away from the house and there is a river that flows through the area of the dumping. Now, many of us in the family, as well as those that lived on that street (that we remain in contact) have discussed about the chance of the toxic dumping and could it have been a direct affect to the illnesses (we had my sister's malignant childhood astrocytoma, 3 cases of lupus, including my baby sister, next door neighbor and another neighbor 3 houses up the street, 2 breast cancers and my pancreatic, but we believe that is heredity from my grandfather).ÂÂ
From my understanding of AN's, although the research I have read on it does not (at this time) show any environmental influence of their growths, I have read about the chance of a genetic link... as I think others here have mentioned it as well. So, could it be that for AN's, many ancestors or somewhere in the blood line, family members may have had them and never knew it? Makes sense, for me, as my maternal grandmother had issues with unbelievable tinnitus, balance, etc but was never diagnosed as such.
Thoughts?
Phyl