DDT and other banned substances are common in women diagnosed with breast cancer
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Pesticides Linked to Cancer

Link between pesticides and cancer apparently strong

Based on a study by Belgian toxicologist Dr. Charles Charlier, women who have breast cancer are five to nine times more likely to have pesticides residues in their blood than those without breast cancer. Doctors found DDT and hexachlorobenzene, which have been banned in Europe for over 10 years but these toxics still exist in the environment.

How sad is that? Many years later and DDT is still poisoning people.

A new link has been found between cancer and pesticides. According to a recent study by Belgian toxicologist Dr Charles Charlier, women with breast cancer are five to nine times more likely to have pesticide residues in their blood than those who do not.1 The doctors found hexachlorobenzene and DDT, banned in Europe for over a decade but still present in the environment. http://www.organicfood.com.au/Content_Common/pg-pesticides-cancer.seo

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