115 alumni of Colonia High School in New Jersey, USA, reported having a glioblastoma brain tumor. This case was first investigated by Al Lupiano, an environmental scientist and alumni of the high school who had also been diagnosed with a glioblastoma brain tumor.
Lupiano’s wife and sister, who graduated from high school, were also diagnosed with the tumor.
“One thing that worries me is that there is one real environmental relationship to primary brain tumors, namely ionizing radiation. Not water contamination. Not air. Open from the ground. It’s not something that happens to us because of bad habits,” Lupiano explained in an interview with CBN. News.
For information, glioblastoma or glioblastoma multiforme is a type of malignant brain tumor that attacks the brain or spinal cord.
The tumor is formed from astrocyte cells that function to support the work of nerve cells. Glioblastomas can appear at any age, however, they are more common in older people.
The symptoms of a brain tumor tend to come on more quickly and put pressure on the brain, causing:
- Blurred or double vision
- Headache
- Loss of appetite
- Memory problem
- Changes in mood or personality
- Muscle weakness or balance problems
- Nausea and vomiting
- Seizures
- Talking problem
- Changes in sensation, numbness or tingling.
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