Japan TV host diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia — Had been eating Fukushima produce on show
Published: November 7th, 2011 at 9:00 am ET
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#Radiation in Japan: Small News and Baseless Rumors, EX-SKF, November 6, 2011:
Norikazu Otsuka
“A 63-year-old TV newscaster has been diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia and is now hospitalized, getting ready for chemo. He felt a strange lump in his neck on October 28, he says. (Various news sources including: Zakzak 11/7/2011, Yomiuri Shinbun 11/6/2011)
“In his morning program on Fuji TV he’s been promoting Fukushima produce by eating them in the show. He also happened to be in Fukushima in March 15. Just a coincidence. Never mind that ALL is predominant in small children, and an adult case is one in 100,000 annually in Japan.”
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