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LIVING BY NUCLEAR PLANTS DO NOT HAVE AN INCREASED RISK OF LEUKAEMIA.

The specialist reported that data on 10,000 children who all under aged five and between 1962 and 2007 caution of where they stayed. Already, study said that children who lived near by nuclear plants have a chance of decreasing risk of Leukaemia. Leukaemia is asuumed in UK that it is twelfth most common cancer. 

In UK, a year of 2010 mostly around the age of 15 identified 500 new cases in children. 

Since 1980's, the rate of Leukaemia near nuclear putting in place to children in Great Britain has been related too.

According to Dr. John Bithell, Childhood Cancer Research Group
collected data from the National Registry of Childhood Tumours, reported the information that children identified with cancer from 1962 who had been connected with to birth records for children born in Great Britain. They kept a research of where those children were born and where they stayed been analyized. It also found that data between 16,000 children with different cancers.

Although, study says that children in Britain well thought out the birth records with Leukaemia has found no such connection with nearness to nuclear power plant.

However, Hazel Nunn, head of health information studies that ropes the findings of the Committee on Medical Aspects Radiation in the Environment (COMARE) related that born or living near nuclear plant doesn't have chance of risk in Leukaemia and related cancer in children under the age of five in UK.
 
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