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 Here is this week's column:

 In 1999, one in two American men and one in three American women will get
 cancer. In the 1950s, one in four Americans were afflicted with this
 deadly disease.

 Despite the expenditure of $25 billion since the war on cancer was
 declared by President Nixon in 1971, cancer rates have soared. Why?

 In a recently released book, Dr. Samuel Epstein reveals evidence
 implicating industrial carcinogens that permeate our environment -- in our
 foods, our air, our water, our consumer products.

 And he blames the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the American Cancer
 Society (ACS) -- what he calls "the cancer establishment" -- for ignoring
 these causes and instead spending billions on the elusive search for a
 magic bullet cure for cancer.

 Epstein maintains that with a comprehensive program of prevention, we can
 drive cancer rates back down to the relatively low rates of the 1950s.

 Every couple of months or so there is a major story in the national press
 about a breakthrough in cancer treatment. These breakthroughs rarely pan
 out and thus cruelly raise the hopes of cancer victims worldwide.

 These stories are hyped by mainstream journalists who have for the most
 part ignored the Dr. Epstein's work -- most recently in The Politics of
 Cancer Revisited (East Ridge Press, Fremont Center, New York, 1998. Copies
 can be ordered through Dr. Epstein's web site (www.preventcancer.com) or
 from the publisher by calling 1-800-269-2921).

 This emphasis on a corporate cure fits well with the megacorporate agenda
 of externalizing toxics to increase profits, thus riddling the population
 with higher cancer rates and needless suffering.

 As Dr. Epstein points out, from 1950 to 1998, the overall incidence of
 cancer rose about 60 percent, with much higher increases for cancer of
 some organs. For non-Hodgkins lymphoma and multiple myeloma, the increase
 has been 200 percent. Breast cancers have increased by 60 percent.
 Prostate cancer has increased 200 percent. For testicular cancer in men of
 the ages 28 to 35, there has been a 300 percent increase since 1950.

 And don't let anybody fool you into thinking that the cancer rate increase
 is because the population is getting older -- these rates are
 age-adjusted. The cancer rates of a group of 50 year old men in 1990, for
 example, are compared to the cancer rates of a group of men in 1950.

 So, why is the cancer establishment losing the war against cancer?

 "The cancer establishment is fixated on damage control -- diagnosis,
 treatment and basic genetic research -- and is indifferent, if not
 sometimes hostile, to cancer prevention -- getting carcinogens out of the
 environment," Epstein told us recently. "The second factor is conflicts of
 interests, which are significant when it comes to the National Cancer
 Institute, but profound and overwhelming when it comes to the American
 Cancer Society. In the book, I go into great detail on conflicts between
 the American Cancer Society and the cancer drug industry, the mammography
 industry, the pesticide industry, and other such industries."

 According to Epstein, the outgoing director of the National Cancer
 Institute left that organization to go to the cancer drug industry.
 Another NCI director in the 1970s left NCI to go to the American Cancer
 Society and from there to head up the fiberglass industry (fiberglass is a
 recognized carcinogen).

 Epstein charges that the cancer establishment is misleading people into
 believing that it is spending a good chunk of its stashed away billions on
 prevention -- which is untrue.

 For example, Epstein says that the budget for occupational cancer is under
 1 percent of the total NCI budget ($2.8 billion in 1998). Yet occupational
 cancers comprise at least 10 percent of all cancers in the country, he
 says, and are among the most preventable of all cancers.

 So, if Epstein were the general in charge, what would he do to win the war
 on cancer?

 In 1992, Epstein and 64 other experts in public health, preventive health
 and carcinogenesis called on the cancer establishment to clearly recognize
 and publicly state that cancer is largely avoidable and to increase its
 present minuscule appropriations for cancer prevention so that they
 achieve parity with diagnosis, treatment and basic research over a period
 of a few years.

 Then, they suggested, the cancer establishment must conduct detailed
 studies of the wide range of avoidable and involuntary carcinogenic
 exposures -- and Congress must act to get them out of the environment.

 For example, Representative Henry Waxman, D-California, has proposed that
 consumers be notified, through their water bills, of the carcinogens in
 their water and their concentrations. Such direct information to consumers
 on the carcinogenic assault on their bodies would justly create a
 political uproar.

 Epstein also supports legislation that would make it a crime for any
 corporation or corporate executive to knowingly introduce a new carcinogen
 into the environment.

 Looking for high crimes and misdemeanors? Read Dr. Epstein's book.

 Russell Mokhiber is editor of the Washington, D.C.-based Corporate Crime
 Reporter. Robert Weissman is editor of the Washington, D.C.-based
 Multinational Monitor.

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