A mystery in a school in America .. the spread of cancer among teachers

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According to the channel "KCRG" local, the 12 of the teachers Women who work in a school have been infected with canceramid questions about whether their work in the place is what led to their injury.

Carol Minevi, a teacher at the Hudson School, says: Injuries Breast cancer has been significantly recorded among female employees of the institution since 2009.

Carol tells that she worked in the school for thirty years, and suffered from cancer twice; One with breast cancer, then with one of the leukemias, again.

In the same vein, Diana Anderson, a former teacher at the school, says she developed cancer just two years after she started working at the institution.

She added that most of those who had cancer were not exposed to the malignant disease, due to genetic and hereditary factors, and this means that there was something that led to that.

Following the succession of cases, the University of Iowa decided to send researchers to investigate whether the school’s successive cancer cases were caused by any of the factors in place.

Staff at the American School say that researchers may not find the reason, but opening an investigation is the required step, in light of the number of cancer cases, in a way that worries teachers and their families.

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According to the local KCRG channel, 12 of the the teachers Women who work in a school have been infected with canceramid questions about whether their work in the place is what led to their injury.

Carol Minevi, a teacher at the Hudson School, says: Injuries Breast cancer has been significantly recorded among female employees of the institution since 2009.

Carol tells that she worked in the school for thirty years, and suffered from cancer twice; One with breast cancer, then with one of the leukemias, again.

In the same vein, Diana Anderson, a former teacher at the school, says she developed cancer just two years after she started working at the institution.

She added that most of those who had cancer were not exposed to the malignant disease, due to genetic and hereditary factors, and this means that there was something that led to that.

Following the succession of cases, the University of Iowa decided to send researchers to investigate whether the school’s successive cancer cases were caused by any of the factors in place.

Staff at the American School say that researchers may not find the reason, but opening an investigation is the required step, in light of the number of cancer cases, in a way that worries teachers and their families.

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