CA pancreas is associated with alcohol consumption and this could just be a
blip. I wonder if chemicals which are hepatotoxic may also be toxic to the
pancreas????
Benzene and pesticides come to mind. Is it worth doing a search for cancer
pancreas & chemical exposure etc? This came up but it is old:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1035428/
Another one:
http://www.livestrong.com/article/135358-causes-cancer-pancreas/
Try contacting Guys Poions unit and see if they can assist - they may have
some ideas.
Anne
On 31/07/2012 21:19, "DAWN" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear Wise Ones,
>
> Just a real shot out there to ask you all a question...Anybody have any ideas
> as to if work or exposure to anything can influence someone developing ca
> pancreas.
>
>
> Know its an odd query but this is why.
>
> In the last year 3 men who work on site and have all worked here for an
> average of 5-6 years have died from this....I know I will get the question and
> I am guessing this is pure coincidence but when 3 men similar age all work in
> the same area employees get twitchy and as they are the only deaths we have
> had it makes it worse....
>
> Just in case I have missed somthing...
> Ta Dawn
>
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