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Re: Tampons, dioxins and asbestosFrom: ainsron@msn.comTue Apr 11 20:38:08 2000
Geeh, now that we have that clear,perhaps we can be reimbursed as much as the asbestos removal experts are, when we remove retained tampoons. Of course, we will have to wear the suits, masks and gloves, and close off the room with plastic, but any sacrifice for God and country. ><< standard >tampons increase cevical cancer as a result of their rayon content, >bleaching which leaves dioxin residue and inclusion of asbestos in the >structure of tampons. >> > >this is easier to accept for the patient than the fact that she was likley >exposed to an oncogenic virus during sex. > >cj stanley, md
-- Ronald E. Ainsworth, MD
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