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I've been hearing quite a bit lately about how people can actually have

cancers in their bodies, and never know it, live on to a ripe old age and it

be discovered quite by accident.

Course, I guess the only way would be through autopsy, which isn't done

unless foul play is suspected, or there is a great " family need to know "

because of possible genetic tendecies .... and they are expensive. But, I

can't help but wonder, if autopsies were done on everyone, how many people

would be found with cancer ... but that cancer had not done anything yet?

Maybe something for us all to keep in mind. Our bodies are gone over very

closely...alot...with scans. If everyones' bodies were gone over this way,

would cancers be much more prevalent than we know? Is it possible to have a

cancer at age of 30 and it not kick in until perhaps age 70?

I find this really intriguing and would love to have the data and

information to research it further.

I think this may be something that will shed new light on cancer in the next

generation or so.

Thoughts?

nancy j

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