View Full Version : Ten-Year-Old Bravely Battles Breast Cancer
stompk
20-05-2009, 02:08 PM
Statistics say one-in-nine women will get breast cancer. A child getting breast cancer is almost unheard of.
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But Hannah says when she learned her diagnosis, just last month, she wondered, " 'How could this happen? I'm ten.' I was really shocked."
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/05/19/earlyshow/health/main5024777.shtml
Umm, they don't even recommend breast mammograms until 40.
This makes me sick.
I'm surprised they didn't just make up a new disease with an acronym, like
COPD, AIDs, PAD, ED, etc.
Folks, the world is coming to an end. Prepare!
anthony65
20-05-2009, 02:55 PM
This story is very wrong! :(
Sounds like the vaccinations, food additives, water additives etc. are getting out of control...
After poisoning this poor girl with untold toxins, the machine that is the system chops off her breast and milks the story for publicity...
What about stopping seriously for a moment to consider why young girls are hitting puberty so early and getting diseases like this?
What about discussing how these children are supposed to cope with the poisons that are pumped into them?
Stop poisoning our children you evil scumbags! :mad:
stompk
20-05-2009, 03:01 PM
This story is very wrong! :(
Sounds like the vaccinations, food additives, water additives etc. are getting out of control...
After poisoning this poor girl with untold toxins, the machine that is the system chops off her breast and milks the story for publicity...
What about stopping seriously for a moment to consider why young girls are hitting puberty so early and getting diseases like this?
What about discussing how these children are supposed to cope with the poisons that are pumped into them?
Stop poisoning our children you evil scumbags! :mad:
Thank you!
It frustrates me that stories like this get little attention, yet plastered all over the morning news is how some bones prove that Darwinism is correct.
Sometimes, I feel maybe people deserve what is coming.
dude111
20-05-2009, 08:43 PM
What about discussing how these children are supposed to cope with the poisons that are pumped into them?Yes that would be good!
Unfortunetly the MAINSTREAM doesnt cover this topic,they dont want people to know.......
majorlee
20-05-2009, 11:16 PM
cancers CAN come a go throughout your life
sometimes they stay and body does not fix itself
poor girl hope she recovers soon, she should be young fit and healthy on a diet of McShite, Aspartame and MSG :(
bookini
21-05-2009, 11:36 AM
Eight-year-old girl undergoes treatment for ovarian cancer
An eight-year-old girl is undergoing treatment for ovarian cancer which more commonly affects much older women.
Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/5355783/Eight-year-old-girl-undergoes-treatment-for-ovarian-cancer.html
Sign of things to come methinks :mad:
smariot
21-05-2009, 01:24 PM
What about stopping seriously for a moment to consider why young girls are hitting puberty so early
Girls aren't hitting puberty sooner, medical science is just getting better at detecting it. :rolleyes:
gilly
21-05-2009, 02:41 PM
Some suspect that flouridated water supplies are connected with the earlier onset of puberty...
http://www.thenhf.com/fluoridation_110.htm
excerpt...
We know from recent studies - and considerable press coverage - that young girls are reaching puberty earlier and earlier in the US (http://edition.cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/children/03/31/early.puberty.wmd/index.html). Luke is not saying that fluoride (or fluoridation) is the cause but her work waves a very worrying red flag. Fluoride's role in earlier puberty needs more thorough investigation. Of an interesting historical note, in the Newburgh versus Kingston fluoridation trial (1945-1955), it was found that the girls in fluoridated Newburgh were reaching menstruation, on average, five months earlier than the girls in unfluoridated Kingston, but the result was not thought to be significant at the time (Schlessinger et al, 1956).
When one considers the seriousness of a possible interference by fluoride