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Tuesday 30 August 2016

Weather Conditions May Affect Prostate Cancer Patients

Weather Conditions May Affect Prostate Cancer Patients.
A redone about links dry, cold weather to higher rates of prostate cancer. While the findings don't strengthen a direct link, researchers suspect that weather may affect blighting and, in turn, boost prostate cancer rates. "We found that colder weather, and obscene rainfall, were strongly correlated with prostate cancer," researcher Sophie St-Hilaire, of Idaho State University, said in a item release.

So "Although we can't say exactly why this correlation exists, the trends are unchanging with what we would expect given the effects of climate on the deposition, absorption, and degradation of persistent basic pollutants including pesticides". St-Hilaire and colleagues studied prostate cancer rates in counties in the United States and looked for links to county weather patterns.

They found a link, and suggest it may exist because chilly weather slows the degradation of pollutants. Prostate cancer will strike about one in six men, according to curriculum vitae information in the study. Reports suggest it's more common in the northern hemisphere.