Diet and Leukemia in Children

Published by Admin office on November 13, 2020 

Diet and Leukemia

Babies and children should consume fruits and vegetables during the first two years of life is associated with a reduced risk of childhood leukemia. Children who regularly eat cured meats like bacon and hot dogs and processes meats like cold meats, anything smoked may have an increased risk of leukemia, also since these products contain high quantities of salt, while vegetables and soy products may help protect against cancer as these have anti oxidant properties.

Cause of Leukemia
There are many causes of leukemia,  some are exposure to toxins to viral infections and a consequence of prior chemotherapy for cancer. Living near a gas station (petrol station) may quadruple the risk of acute leukemia in children.

A study carried out by French scientists of more than 500 infants found that a child whose home was near a gas station (petrol station ) or vehicle-repair garage was four times as likely to develop leukemia as a child whose lived further away. And the longer a child had lived nearby, the higher the risk of leukemia seemed to be.

The prevalence of childhood leukemia is four in every 100,000 children, but it is the most common type of childhood cancer in developed countries. Few clear risk factors have been identified for the childhood variant, but in adults exposure to benzene in the workplace has been identified as a possible factor in leukemia and car pollution has a great deal of benzene. The risk appeared to be even greater for acute non-lymphoblastic leukemia, which was seven times more common among children living close to a fuel station or commercial garage.


Power lines
can cause a small increase in the risk of childhood leukemia. Other leukemia causes are radiation and benzene or any other chemical where there is constant exposure on a daily basis, and as well as chemotherapeutic agents. People who spend years using older permanent hair dyes may have somewhat higher odds of developing leukemia.


Living near a high-voltage power line roughly doubles the risk of childhood cancers such as leukemia.

Women with early breast cancer who receive higher-than-standard doses of two chemotherapy drugs (epirubicin and cyclophosphamide) as "add-on" therapy are at increased risk of subsequently developing cancer of the blood. Although add-on therapy with these drugs for early breast cancer has increased the number of long-term survivors, a small risk of secondary acute myeloid leukemia (AML), with or without a pre-leukemia known as MYELODYSPLASTIC syndrome (MDS), has been identified.


Being overweight - significantly increases the risk of myeloid leukemia. Researchers studied data from a cohort of 40,909 adults who were followed for an average of 8.4 years. The incidence of myeloid leukemia was roughly five times higher among overweight and obese individuals than among individuals with normal or low weight. Specifically, the risk of myeloid leukemia increased 83 percent for every 10-kilogram increase in fat-free mass, and 35 percent per 10-centimeter increase in waist circumference.
Maternal infection with Helicobacter pylori -- the bacterium that causes most cases of stomach ulcers -- is associated with an increased risk of childhood leukemia in the offspring. Leukemia makes up 25 percent of all childhood cancers worldwide and so-called acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), the most common form of the blood cancer, comprises about 80 percent of all childhood leukemias.


Exposure to pesticides in the womb or as a child can double the risk of developing acute leukemia. Children born to women who used insecticides in the home while pregnant and after the birth were nearly twice as likely as other youngsters to develop leukemia. Even insecticidal shampoos to kill head lice raised the odds of the disease.


A mother who contracts influenza, pneumonia, or a sexually transmitted disease around the time of pregnancy appears to be at increased risk of having a child that will develop leukemia.

Maternal Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) reactivation may be associated with a proportion of childhood leukemia. What that proportion this may be has yet to be defined.

Children who live close to an AM radio transmission tower may have an elevated risk of leukemia. American Journal of Epidemiology, August 1, 2007.
Morticians who use formaldehyde to embalm bodies have a higher risk of leukemia. In recent decades, more than 2 million U.S. workers have been exposed to formaldehyde, including anatomists, pathologists, and professionals who are employed in the funeral industry and who handle bodies or biological specimens preserved with formaldehyde.


Young children living near nuclear power plants have a significantly higher risk of developing leukemia and other forms of cancer.

Chemical exposure and chronic lymphoid leukemia
An increased risk of chronic lymphoid leukemia occurs with benzene exposure. Two other oil-derived industrial chemicals, xylene and toluene, are also tied to greater chronic lymphoid leukemia risk according to the American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 2008.

Children
The chances of children being diagnosed with leukemia seem to be related to the number of infections they had in their first year of life. Dr. Eve Roman from the University of York and colleagues identified 455 children with leukemia diagnosed between 2 and 5 years of age, and found that 425 of them had a type called acute lymphoblastic leukemia or ALL. Children diagnosed with ALL had significantly more infectious episodes in infancy than did a comparison group of matched "controls" without leukemia.

Pollution
A University of Texas study found a possible link between childhood leukemia and living close to the city's refinery row along the Houston Ship Channel. Living within two miles of elevated levels of 1,3-butadiene around the ship channel's petrochemical complex was associated with an increased incidence of childhood acute lymphocytic leukemia compared with those living more than 10 miles away.

Infections
Common infections that affect mothers and babies may trigger certain types of childhood cancers. Leukemia and brain tumors, leading cancers in children, occur in clusters, which suggests that outbreaks of infections are a contributing cause of the disease. These infections could be minor, common illnesses...such a cold, mild flu or a respiratory infection. Leukemia is the most common childhood cancer, accounting for nearly one third of all cases. Most of the rise has been in children ages 1 to 4. An infection in the womb or early in life could lead to cancer in young people who carry mutant cells that would make them more vulnerable to the disease. The virus would hit this mutant cell and cause a second mutation, prompting the onset of cancers like leukemia or brain tumors.

Viruses and Leukemia
Viruses of the retrovirus and as well as herpes virus families may potentially cause certain human leukemias and lymphomas.
From 1974 to 2000, peaks in the rate of the acute lymphoblastic type of leukemia (ALL) among children in the UK seem to have occurred immediately after influenza epidemics. Perhaps some childhood leukemia may be triggered by infection occurring close to the time of diagnosis of leukemia. The findings are based on an analysis of data from the National Registry of Childhood Tumours, which covers the entire childhood population of the UK. During the 27-year period covered by the study, the rate of childhood ALL increased by 0.7 percent annually, on average. However, the rate spiked upward slightly in 1976 and 1990, just after influenza epidemics according to the  Journal of the National Cancer Institute, March 15, 2006.

Leukemia could be one of the easiest cancers to cure, when choosing a natural option and in children even easier because they have the ability to heal very quickly with any cancer if their diet is changed, which include choosing the correct foods for your child or baby adding a CBD oil, Oxygen drops, a good magnesium like Magplex which we have online, Anti oxidants like Green tea extract, IP6, selenium and healthy eating, avoiding salt, sugar and processed foods, foods should be freshly cooked, Raw honey could replace sugar in moderation, lots of fruit.  Check if there are environmental factors where the child is exposed to chemical poisons and move away from that environment. We trust that this article has been useful as we will continue to post on Cancer and other diseases to assist people in understanding how the body works and what is needed to ensure we live a better healthier longer life. Alternative healing and alternative medicine is the better option. 

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