Posts Tagged ‘pediatric brain cancer’
The news of a “cancer cluster” in The Acreage, a community near Palm Beach, Florida this week has been very disturbing. The most distressing aspect was revealed Wednesday when state health officials announced that they would mount a campaign to raise awareness about childhood brain cancer rather than search for the environmental cause of the cancer cluster.
Dr. Alina Alonso, director of the Palm Beach County Health Department said the state’s investigation hasn’t uncovered the reason behind the Palm Beach County community’s elevated levels of childhood brain cancer and brain tumors. Alsonso gave no hope that even after investigators wrap up the 2nd phase of their work next month that an answer will be found.
Senator Dave Aronberg, D-Greenacres, an attorney general candidate countered with his own comments saying, “It’s unreasonable to simply say there is no known cause, when many factors could have contributed to environmental contamination in The Acreage.” The concerns lie in large groves and farms, and most notably in the nearby Pratt & Whitney plant, which has spilled chemicals on its property over the years. The Health Department director pointed out to reporters that she has “nothing saying these cancers are a result of Pratt & Whitney.”
Results released Monday confirmed suspicions and fears. Higher rates of brain tumors and cancer are evident in the 32,000-39,000 residents of this rural Palm Beach community. The data reveals “significantly elevated” pediatric brain and central nervous system cancers, particularly for girls, in those up to 19 years old.
What’s next? That part is unknown as this promises to be an incredibly frustrating and frightening series of events for the residents at The Acreage. For the latest information visitors can find out more at acreageforum.org.


