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In an attempt to find the causes of a large number of pediatric cancers in Pont-de-l’Arche and Igoville, parents took hair samples from children. The results were published on Thursday, June 9, 2022.
Lead and rare earths. This is what was found in almost every strand of hair taken from eleven children living in Pont-de-l’Arche and Igoville. A sector affected by an abnormally high number of pediatric cancers. Three mothers, mobilized for a few years, made this sample on March 19, 2022 thanks to the kits offered by the Lubrizol Victims Association. “We had just learned of a new case in February. It was too much.”Coralie Jarguel recalled during a meeting organized on Thursday evening, June 9, 2022, in Igoville, in order to present the results to parents.
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chronic intoxication
The elements common to the eleven locks taken, in particular from four sick children, are rare earths (metals) detected in ten children and lead present in nine children. “The presence of lead is worrying because it is usually found in 30% of the analyses. Here we are at 90%. And normally there should be no rare earths.”, says Matthieu Davoli, co-founder and president of the emergency association ToxSeek, whose laboratory carried out the analyses. The association works in particular with the collective of Sainte-Pazanne, in Loire-Atlantique, an area where there is a group of pediatric cancers. Matthieu Davoli talks about a “chronic intoxication”, since the presence in the hair allows to certify at least three months of exposure to a contaminant. He hopes the study can now be extended to a larger population. and it is necessary to study the evolution over time of the profiles already tested”.
Results to deepen
These results, of course, are not an explanation for the cases of eurois pediatric cancers. For parents, it’s all the same. “a form of relief because they have leads”, confirms the scientist. They are not satisfied with the result of the epidemiological investigation that was revealed to them in June 2021. Directed by Public Health France (SPF), it concludes that there is no “common factor identified” among the eleven cancers (including six leukemias) declared between 2017 and 2019 and included in the epidemiological study.
Now we must find the source of this contamination in the children’s environment. Lead draws attention on the side of industry and rare earths on the side of electromagnetic fields. “We are beginning to believe that there is a causal link between rare earths and electromagnetic fields. The scientific link, we don’t know yet., stresses Matthieu Devoli. And to evoke, in particular, the suspicions that weigh on a 4G antenna that could harm the health of a herd, in Haute-Loire, of which forty cows died. The Justice ordered, at the beginning of June, the temporary suspension of the antenna (the operators filed an appeal).
From now on, the three mothers want to push further investigations and hope to get help from the communities. They have also created an association, “Cancers, the truth for our children”, in particular to obtain grants. “We have no intention of stopping. Not until we find the cause of the cancers.”promises Coralie Jarguel.
Practical information Cancers Association, the truth for our children, contact cancersped27@laposte.net
The facts
2019: Charlène Bachelet, a resident of Igoville, raises the alert about a worrying concentration of pediatric cancers in her city and in Pont-de-l’Arche. While her daughter was being treated at Rouen University Hospital for a tumor, she noticed that other children in the area were also sick.
2017-2019: Following this alert, an epidemiological investigation was launched into eleven cases of pediatric cancers, including six cases of leukemia, retained during the 2017-2019 period.
2020: Four additional cancer cases were detected.
2021: in June, the epidemiological investigation concludes that there is no common factor.
March 2022: While a new case of pediatric cancer is being identified, hair samples are taken from children, at the initiative of parents.