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From: margaret.realhelp@gmail.com |
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From: American Cancer Society -
Contact Us <undl@emailcenter.cancer.org>
Reply-To: American Cancer
Society - Contact Us <replies@emailcenter.cancer.org>
Date: 27 Apr 2005
Subject: RE: Cancer (general
questions) (THREAD ID:1-ER798O) (ACTIVITY ID:1-EU89FI)
Dear Mrs. Hursh, Thank you for contacting your American Cancer Society. My name is Joel, and I will be assisting you. Thank you also for your message regarding 2-butoxyethanol. Your interest in the Society and the fight against cancer is appreciated. Based on your current and previous messages to the Society, you may be interested in sending a proposal of your ideas regarding 2-butoxyethanol to the Society's National Home Office. Proposals can be mailed to the following address: American Cancer Society 1599 Clifton Rd., NE Atlanta, GA 30329 Once received, your proposal will
be forwarded to the appropriate American Cancer Society advisory
group for consideration as part of their overall role in determining
American Cancer Society positions and actions on a given topic.
The American Cancer Society carefully monitors the scientific
literature on a regular basis and, as with any reputable scientific
organization, develops or amends its positions based on the breadth
of this literature and not on the results of any single study.
Please note that the Society does not perform research, but
provides grants to qualified researchers who choose their own
subject to study. Furthermore, due to our large volume of
mail, you might not receive acknowledgment that your cancer cure was
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From: Margaret Diann
margaret.realhelp@gmail.com
Reply To: American Cancer Society -
Contact Us <replies@emailcenter.cancer.org>
Date: Apr 28, 2005
Subject: Re: Cancer (general
questions) (THREAD ID:1-ER798O) (ACTIVITY ID:1-EU89FI)
Thank you for your reply.
There has been a great deal of study
already on 2-butoxyethanol.
However, doctors don't see the big
picture of the harm it causes, and even with known exposure to
this chemical, don't check enough in the blood to recognize it.
Many leukemias and lymphomas ...
& tumors of the brain plus prostate cancers and many of the
autoimmune diseases and soft tissue sarcomas are what it should be
suspect for.
Any cancer groups being studied
should sub categorize those with immature red blood cells and
blood in urine, as more probably being initially harmed by this
chemical
This is the study that I would like
to see, in addition to this criteria being applied to all existing
cancer study groups
M. Diann Hursh
PS Since this chemical is a teratogen we are now dealing with several generations of 'birth defects' along with 2nd hand exposure and direct exposures |
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I looked into the harm of 2-butoxyethanol because someone in my family was harmed by it |
4-28-05
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