Wednesday, March 28, 2018

THE DARK SIDE OF RADIATION THERAPY

THE DARK SIDE OF RADIATION THERAPY

THE DARK SIDE OF

RADIATION THERAPY


Danger-Ionizing-radiation

The darkest secret of radiation therapy (or radiotherapy), which uses ionizing radiation, is that it does cause cancer or a second cancer. Such “radiation-induced cancers” are mentioned in the website of the American Cancer Society (ACS). You can read the full article “Radiation Exposure and Cancer” at the following link:

http://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancercauses/radiationexposureandcancer/  index?sitearea=mh

Ionizing radiation is high-frequency radiation that has enough energy to remove an electron from (ionize) an atom or molecule. Ionizing radiation has enough energy to damage the DNA in cells, which in turn may lead to cancer. Gamma rays, x-rays, some high-energy UV rays, and some sub-atomic particles such as alpha particles and protons are forms of ionizing radiation. These forms of radiation have different energy levels and can penetrate cells to different extents, but all are capable of causing ionization.

If ionizing radiation passes through a cell in the body, it can lead to mutations (changes) in the cell’s DNA, the part of the cell that contains its genes (blueprints). This could contribute to cancer, or to the death of the cell. The amount of damage in the cell is related to the dose of radiation it receives. The damage takes place in only a fraction of a second, but other changes such as the beginning of cancer may take years to develop.

Ionizing radiation is a proven human carcinogen (cancer causing agent) itself or it causes a second cancer.Some cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy may increase a person’s risk of developing a different type of cancer later in life. Some of the second cancers include Hodgkin’s and non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas, and leukemias or myelodyplastic syndromes (pre-leukemias). Follow the following links to learn more:
Most studies on radiation and cancer risks have looked at people exposed to very high doses of radiation in the settings above. Still, most scientists and regulatory agencies agree that even small doses of ionizing radiation increase cancer risk, although by a very small amount. In general, the risk of cancer from radiation exposure increases as the dose of radiation increases. Likewise, the lower the exposure is, the smaller the increase in risk. But there is no threshold below which ionizing radiation is thought to be totally safe.

The above notes are extracted from the above ACS website.

Who else tells us about the dangers of ionizing radiation?

In the 1950’s Dr Alice Mary Stewart, a physician and epidemiologist specializing in social medicine (at Oxford University) and the effects of radiation on health warned that low-dose radiation is more dangerous than has been acknowledged. She spent more than 30 years studying the effects of radiation on human health. In 1956, Dr Stewart published a landmark paper that concluded that a single exposure to a diagnostic x-ray before birth will double the risk of an early cancer (usually leukemia).  Her results were initially regarded as unsound. Her findings on fetal damage caused by x-rays of pregnant women were eventually accepted worldwide and the use of medical x-rays during pregnancy and early childhood was curtailed as a result (although it took around two and a half decades). For more information on Dr Alice Stewart, read her biography “THE WOMAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH: ALICE STEWART AND THE SECRETS OF RADIATION” by Professor Gayle Greene, Professor of Women’s studies and Literature at Scripps College.

In the 1960s Dr. Ernest Sternglass, Emeritus Professor of Radiological Physics in the Department of Radiology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, initially studied fluoroscopy, which “exposes an individual to a considerable dose of radiation.”  Later, he confirmed Dr Alice Stewart’s research findings and in 1963 he published the paper “Cancer: Relation of Prenatal Radiation to Development of the Disease in Childhood” in the journal Science. Dr Sternglass is best known for his controversial research on the health risks of low-level radiation. We recommend that you watch the following YouTube video on Radiation and Health at the following link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3ib085o-K0

Following the footsteps of Dr Alice Stewart and Dr Ernest Sternglass, Dr John William Gofman, who was the Professor Emeritus of Molecular and Cell Biology at University of California at Berkeley, promoted a linear no-threshold model for the dangers of radiation, suggesting that even small doses over time could prove harmful. Some of his major research/publications are:
  • His 1981 book, Radiation and Human Health expounded on this and gave prediction tables for how much average life expectancy might be affected by radiation.
  • In his 1990 book, Radiation-Induced Cancer From Low-Dose Exposure: An Independent Analysis , Dr Gofman provides the human and physical evidence that carcinogenesis from ionizing radiation does occur at the lowest conceivable doses and dose-rates. This finding refutes claims by parts of the radiation community that very low doses or dose-rates may be safe.
  • In 1996, Dr Gofman’s expose Preventing Breast Cancer: The Story of a Major, Proven, Preventable Cause of this Disease revealed that… “about three-quarters of the current annual incidence of breast-cancer in the US is being caused by earlier ionizing radiation, primarily from medical sources”
In year 2000, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) based in Paris, lists ionizing radiation as a carcinogen…you can read more at the following link:
  • IARC  Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans
            Link:http://www.iarc.fr/en/publications/list/monographs/index.php

In 2005, the National Toxicology Program, US classified X-radiation and gamma radiation as known human carcinogen. Although some scientists challenge this premise, most agree that there is no such thing as a safe dose of radiation. A 2005 National Research Council report confirms this finding, stating that “the risk of cancer proceeds in a linear fashion at lower doses [of ionizing radiation] without a threshold and … the smallest dose has the potential to cause a small increase in risk to humans.” Radiation damage to genes is cumulative over a lifetime. Repeated low-dose exposures over time may have the same harmful effects as a single high-dose exposure.

To read more: http://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/ntp/roc/twelfth/profiles/ionizingradiation.pdf

The European Committee on Radiation Risk (ECRR), in its 2010 Recommendations entitled “The Health Effects of Exposure to Low Doses of Ionizing Radiation” paid tribute to the work and research efforts of Professor Edward P. Radford, a physician and epidemiologist who clearly established that…”there is no safe dose of radiation” (The 2003 Recommendations was dedicated to Dr Alice Stewart as described above).

To read the 2010 ECRR Recommendations, follow the link: http://www.euradcom.org/2011/ecrr2010.pdf

As a result of the above glaring hard evidence of the dangers of ionizing radiation currently used in various medical treatments, sensible medical doctors like Dr Russell Blaylock (a neurosurgeon), Dr Margaret Cuomo (a certified radiologist), Dr Francisco Contreras (an oncologist), Dr Keith Block (an oncologist), and many others do have serious reservations about the usage and effectiveness of radiation therapy. Their views/comments will be summarized in our coming review of their books under our series “What Radiation Therapy Does To Your Body”

Meantime, if you would like to read more on the dangers of ionizing radiation and radiation-induced cancers, visit the following links:

1)      Does Radiation Cause Cancer?

Link: http://www.rerf.or.jp/library/update/rerfupda_e/comment/cause.html

2)      Carcinogenesis

after Exposure to

Ionizing Radiation

Link: http://www.radiology.ucsf.edu/patient-care/patient-safety/ct-mri-pregnancy/carcinogenesis

3)      Diseases associated with Ionizing radiation exposure
Link: http://www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/radiation/diseases.asp 

4)      Secondary Malignancies after Radiation Therapy

LINK:http://cancergrace.org/radiation/2011/05/09/secondary-malignancies/

5)      State of the Evidence on Ionizing Radiation

        LINK:  http://www.breastcancerfund.org/clear-science/radiation-chemicals-and-breast-cancer/ionizing-radiation.html


SOME YOUTUBE VIDEOS TO ENLIGHTEN YOU:

1)      Dangers of Radiation by Dr. Joseph Maroon
LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dTSgfB5q9s

2)    Uses and

Dangers of Radiation

 (IGCSE Physics)

LINK:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VR4jDgiq35s

3)    Radiation-

Hidden_Health_

Danger.flv

LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrfjvXgtPLY

To conclude, it is just beyond human comprehension why the medical (or cancer) establishment would want to use a proven carcinogen to heal cancer or is it their intention to create more cancers? We welcome your views.

NB: We trust you know the meaning of “a carcinogen”

 The hazard symbol for carcinogenic chemicals in the Globally Harmonized System.

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