By denying and covering up Fukushima widespread radioactive contamination, the present Japanese government is putting the population at permanent risk, and those cancer patients number will be increasing, not talking of the other ailments.

October 18, 2019
Women account for around 80 percent of all cancer patients in Japan between the ages of 20 and 39, a study by two national medical centers shows.
The study by the National Cancer Center Japan and the National Center for Child Health and Development attributed the result to an increase in breast and cervical cancer.
“We especially want (women) to get properly checked for cervical cancer once they turn 20. We are seeking an effective support system for adolescents and young adults … based on age and gender,” the centers said in the report released Thursday.
The study, the first of its kind, analyzed 62,000 cancer patients aged up to 39 who had contacted 844 medical institutions across Japan in 2016 and 2017.
Children up to age 14 made up 4,500 of the 62,000 patients, with the majority of them boys. Half of the children had leukemia or brain tumors, and a small number were diagnosed with rare cancers.
Of the 56,000 patients who were 20 or older, 44,000 — or 78.6 percent — were women.
While cancer types varied depending on age and gender, an analysis of patients in the very early stage of their diseases showed that cervical cancer accounted for the most cases, followed by breast cancer, the centers said.
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Women and Children first!
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My best friend got colon cancer in japan 2 years after fukushima. ger 22 yo daughter died of leukemia last year! My family is fuking ruined by nucler herve un the usa and japan. it is such a goddamned crime!
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Sorry to hear that.
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Thirty Nuclear Reactors orbiting the earth.
://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8L1KuTiEvdg
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Better link for 30 reactors in space
30 abandoned smr nuclear reactors in orbit put their by russians and americans
youtube.com/watch?v=8L1KuTiEvdg
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