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"content": "He passed on without us getting to understand when the pain started and how it progressed to his death. Li-Fraumeni Syndrome is something I learned about. This syndrome predisposes people to multiple cancers. Once you get it, there is 100 per cent chance for the woman that it is a death sentence. For men, it is 75 per cent. This syndrome is not known to many doctors. This country does not have a policy or screening protocol for Li-Fraumeni Syndrome. Such kinds of syndromes could be the reason we are seeing a high rate of cancer. I remember there was a documentary on Meru County. They did some research on Meru County. Many men were dying of throat cancer. The researchers found that chemicals were being sprayed on the miraa. When they pluck out the miraa, they chew it simultaneously. They do not clean it. You found a whole area where men who were diagnosed with throat cancer were dying. Nowadays, the chemicals we use in our hair have cancer. Many other things predispose someone to cancer like using sugar, white flour and other eating habits."
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