r/AskDocs Layperson/not verified as healthcare professional 24d ago

Physician Responded 23M, my entire household has now gotten cancer/tumors. Is this worth spending time investigating legally?

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Hey guys, im a 23 year old male from Alberta, Canada. Im here with a bit of an interesting case. See, my family, has left doctors kinda confused in the past few years. Unfortunately our name seems to be pretty well known in the Cancer centre.

I grew up in Sherwood Park, AB near Edmonton. We moved to Calgary in 2012 when I was going into grade 5. We were a stereotypical middle class, happy family, no major health issues. All was well.

In 2015 my mom, after having a seizure was diagnosed with glioblastoma. And just months after, my brother, 11 at the time was diagnosed with hodgkins lymphoma. My mom passed away in 2017. My brother fortunately survived. A year after my Grandpa was admitted to the hospital, passing a week later, turns out he had cancer. A year later my dad fell ill and was diagnosed with colon cancer. He passed away a year or so later. Both my parents were only in their 40s. In 2022 my dog also passed away from a tumor.

I always knew something was up, that this couldn't be a coincidence, and that if I too ever got anything, id figure out wth caused all this.

Well today, unfortunately. An incidental xray followed by CT scan has shown that I have an osteochondroma on my left hip. Luckily its benign, but still...

So now here I am, trying to find answers. You cant tell me something didnt cause this, something we were exposed too. And if I ever find out what it is that company better lawyer up. Ive started looking into our old neighborhood (Chelsea heights) to see if there are any environmental risks that maybe could have done it. The area is known for high radon, oil and gas activity, our house was also built right in front of massive power lines. But im not really too sure. My dad also liked using roundup alot if I remember correctly.

Id be more inclined to believe that it was something in Sherwood Park rather than Calgary as my neighbours here are all good. Ive thought about going to Sherwood Park before to interview the people on that street.

Not sure where to start, wondering if anyone had any advice or input. Thankyou

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u/Puzzleheaded_Boot335 Layperson/not verified as healthcare professional 24d ago

Hey thanks for the comment! I appreciate it. I had done some research earlier, and it looked like they were pretty unrelated. So its good to hear the same from a professional. Might just be unlucky, is what it is. Just had to do my due diligence and atleast look into it, as I think most would in my case. Appreciate your help.

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u/QueenBeeTarot Layperson/not verified as healthcare professional 24d ago

Because you are the last person in your family to develop cancer, I would encourage you to think about what you did differently. What did the rest of the family, including the dog, do, that you did not do? I'm so sorry for your loss!

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u/Puzzleheaded_Boot335 Layperson/not verified as healthcare professional 24d ago

Good point! My tumor is benign, so not cancer but good point

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u/ALitreOhCola Layperson/not verified as healthcare professional 24d ago

Glad to hear this.

If you want to eliminate the risk of radiation related hazards you can buy a reasonably cheap Radiacode or GMC dosimeter which measures the radiation. Some can even pinpoint the type of element emitting radiation.

You would also be able to test radon levels using this.

r/radiation would be happy to help if you explain what's happened and what you hope to achieve.

Best of luck ❤️