I meant to post this a bit ago; the in-article link to
_The State of the Evidence_ appears a little
over-the-top, but it does present some valid points
and concerns.  I do think that further research into
cancer/environmental toxins is more than warranted.

> ** Rising breast cancer rate fuels environmental
> concerns **
> New breast cancer numbers have prompted activists to
> demand more research into the possible role of
> environmental factors.

http://www.msnbc.com/modules/exports/ct_email.asp?/news/824495.asp
 
   "Forget the San Andreas Fault. The news that Marin
County, Calif., had seen a skyrocketing increase in
the incidence of breast cancer unleashed an earthquake
of concerns.
   Breast cancer jumped by 72 percent among Marin
women ages 46 to 64 during the 1990s, according to a
May report in the journal Breast Cancer Research."

Debbi


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