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Re: Annual Report Shows Overall Decline in U.S. Cancer Death Rates; Cancer Burden is Expected to Rise with an Aging Population
From: "Flanigan, Floyd" <Floyd.Flanigan@FERNALD.GOV>
> The amazing thing is , Jerry, that the longer you live the more likely it is
> that you have less time left to live! Statistics are so much fun! I am in
> total agreement with you on this one. Going to the time and expense of this
> study I would have expected something more in the arena of discovery. Let's
> see if we can save them some money by avoiding future fruitless studies.....
Start with Yucca Mountain!
> The longer you spend standing in traffic the more likely you are going to get
> hit by a car..... The longer you spend swimming in the ocean the greater the
> likelihood you will be bitten by a shark.... With every hour spent driving in
> L.A. the odds of being in an accident increase.... Maybe we should get
> together and see if we could get a grant to do a study on common sense?
No interest!
> Floyd
> Just my opinion.I could be wrong.It wouldn't be the first time.....It would be
> the second.
Not this time.
Jim
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jerry Cohen [mailto:jjcohen@PRODIGY.NET]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 3:05 PM
> To: Jacobus, John (OD/ORS); RadSafe
> Subject: Re: Annual Report Shows Overall Decline in U.S. Cancer Death
> Rates; Cancer Burden is Expected to Rise with an Aging Population
>
>
> Maybe I missed something, but I don't get the point of this report.
> It has long been recognized that the cancer rate increases with the age of
> the population,
> i.e. the longer you live, the greater the probability that you will die of
> cancer.
> So, what else is new?
> The only guidance in the report seems to be: " These data highlight the
> need for the rapid, full application of all we know about prevention,
> screening, and treatment of cancer."
> What a radical idea! However, given enough time, we might have been able to
> figure that out by ourselves.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jacobus, John (OD/ORS) <jacobusj@ors.od.nih.gov>
> To: RadSafe <radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu>
> Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 8:40 AM
> Subject: Annual Report Shows Overall Decline in U.S. Cancer Death Rates;
> Cancer Burden is Expected to Rise with an Aging Population
>
>
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