http://health.ucsd.edu/news/releases/Pages/2016-01-06-leukemia-rates-higher-further-away-from-equator.aspx
Here’s some food for thought. Epidemiologists
at University of California , San Diego School of Medicine
report that persons residing at higher latitudes, with lower
sunlight/ultraviolet B (UVB) exposure and greater prevalence of vitamin D
deficiency, are at least two times at greater risk of developing leukemia than
equatorial populations.
The UC San Diego study analyzed age-adjusted incidence rates of leukemia in 172 countries from GLOBOCAN, an international agency for research on cancer that is part of the World Health Organization, comparing that information with cloud cover data from the International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project. The study follows similar investigations of other cancers, including breast, colon, pancreas, bladder and multiple myeloma. In each study, they found that reduced UVB radiation exposure and lower vitamin D levels were associated with higher risks of cancer.
Leukemia rates were highest in countries relatively closer to the poles, such as
How about that !!
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