Tweet: Hospital worker leaks information about recent increase in acute leukemia — Tokyo area?

Published: November 3rd, 2011 at 2:38 pm ET
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Nov. 3 — Tweets from “a medical staff of a hospital leaks information” about “the case of acute leukemia is unusually increasing,” reports Mochizuki.

Apparently, most of the cases used to be lymphoma malignum, but the recent increase in acute leukemia “is too obvious to ignore” and “not a negligible scale of a change”.

Translation of @jadesurfkent’s tweets, via Google:

Nov. 2: Here’s what you want – friend who works nearby hospital nucleic acid. “In the hospital recently, too many acute leukemia. Bakkari earlier but was malignant lymphoma. Is Seriously.’ll Never feel blame. That would not be scientifically backed them 取Retara fuss. And this is absolutely watching blood disorder I feel everyone should see. “pun not

Nov. 3: Hospital work yesterday (Kanto) friend’s comment. “I really feel nothing but. Are in their 80s from 20s to Iloilo. With acute leukemia certainly stand out in the introduction Toka Toka who come here who become hospitalized recently, but I feel like all staff involved in blood cancer are.”

Published: November 3rd, 2011 at 2:38 pm ET
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