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Thyroid Cancers and Young Adult Cancer Clusters in Charente

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Cancer Incidence​ in charente: A⁣ Focus on Young adult Cases

A recent study by the Cancer⁣ Register of ⁣Poitou-Charentes has examined cancer‍ incidence‍ in the Charente​ department, revealing patterns that, while statistically not definitive, raise concerns, notably regarding cases in young adults. The study identified ‌three groupings of municipalities with⁣ elevated cancer rates.

The first grouping, encompassing⁣ six surrounding municipalities, showed twelve observed cancer cases compared to an expected four.‌ Notably, this area exhibited a higher​ incidence of cancer affecting young ​adults aged 15-24. Specifically, five cases of⁤ lymphoma and three cases of testicular cancer were identified ⁢within this age group.

The second grouping, located south of‍ Cognac extending into Charente Champagne⁣ and Champagne Sud, demonstrated significant heterogeneity‍ between municipalities. Here, 16 cancer cases were observed for an expected 6, with 75% of these cases occurring in children under 15‍ (compared to 37% across Charente). These cases were ‌split roughly‍ evenly between blood cancers (48%)⁣ and solid ​tumors like sarcomas, carcinomas, and lymphomas (52%). The 15-24 year old age group showed a 50/50 ratio ​between these cancer types.

Despite these elevated rates, Dr. Thomas Systhenko, director of the Cancer ‍Register, concluded there was “no cluster” in Charente, characterizing the groupings as “non-significant.” Though,Jean-Pierre Dupuy-Chaffray noted ‌the data was “quite surprising,” particularly the lack of ‌concentration ​in wine-growing⁣ areas,where higher‌ rates were⁤ anticipated,especially among younger individuals. He highlighted municipalities like Chabanese, Roullet-Saint-Estèphe,⁢ and ⁢Saint-Yrieix, all showing over-risk despite not being directly linked⁤ to viticulture or heavy industry.

The ⁣study suggests a “probable⁤ hypothesis” that these cancers stem⁢ from “multiple exposures of the population”⁣ rather than a single, dominant factor, though pesticide ⁢exposure remains a recognized reality in the region. Experts emphasize ‍the need⁣ to correlate these health results with environmental measurements to gain a clearer understanding.

While the initial data was considered “reassuring” by some, like department⁤ president Jérôme sourisseau due to the absence of definitive ‍clusters,‍ others cautioned against complacency. ⁣Senator‌ Nicole Bonnefoy expressed surprise at the relatively low incidence given the “tons of ‍pesticides spread in Charente” and advocated for a “virtuous department”‍ with initiatives like organic ⁤food baskets for pregnant women.

The Cancer League is encouraging municipalities ‌to participate in the “My City League” program, wich⁢ promotes initiatives like tobacco-free⁤ spaces, combating endocrine disruptors, promoting healthy food options,⁢ and ​implementing ambitious climate plans to address pollution.

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