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36 Auburn University students develop rare eye cancer
Posted on 5/2/18 at 10:10 am
Posted on 5/2/18 at 10:10 am
This isn’t sports related, but it does involve an SEC school in a way, so I thought I would share.
Just came across this article, it’s really baffling. Also that 18 people in Huntersville, North Carolina, developed it, too? I wonder what the geographical correlation is. Beyond freaky. I would also be interested to know what the majors of the students were, or if they were all exposed to some sort of chemicals while in school.
Just came across this article, it’s really baffling. Also that 18 people in Huntersville, North Carolina, developed it, too? I wonder what the geographical correlation is. Beyond freaky. I would also be interested to know what the majors of the students were, or if they were all exposed to some sort of chemicals while in school.
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In a case that is baffling doctors and researchers, a group of friends from college all developed the same rare eye cancer, several years apart.
While ocular melanoma is extremely rare, affecting just six in every one million people every year, 36 graduates of Auburn University have reported that they have been diagnosed with the cancer — including three women who were close friends in their college days. Additionally, 18 patients, all in Huntersville, North Carolina, also have the incurable cancer.
Juleigh Green told CBS News that she was the first of her friends from Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama, to be diagnosed with ocular melanoma at age 27, after seeing unusual flashes of light.
“[My doctor] said, ‘There’s a mass there, there’s something there, I don’t know what it is, but it looks like it could be, you know, a tumor,'” Green said. “It’s like you had the breath knocked out of you, you know?”
Then, in 2001, her friend Allison Allred was diagnosed with the same cancer.
“I was just seeing some mild flashes of light for, say, 7 to 10 days,” she said.
Their friend Ashley McCrary was the next to develop ocular melanoma, after seeing black spots.
“What’s crazy is literally standing there, I was like, ‘Well, I know two people who’ve had this cancer,” she said.
McCrary told her oncologist, Dr. Marlana Orloff at Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, that her friends had the same cancer, and Dr. Orloff and her colleagues are now studying the strange connection.
“Most people don’t know anyone with this disease,” Dr. Orloff said. “We said, ‘Okay, these girls were in this location, they were all definitively diagnosed with this very rare cancer — what’s going on?’ ”
McCrary decided to make a Facebook page to find more people from Auburn University with ocular melanoma, which is how they discovered the other 36 graduates. Lori Lee, who also went to Auburn but was not friends with Green, Allred and McCrary at the time, has the rare cancer and now sees Dr. Orloff for treatment.
With no cure at the moment, both Green and Allred had to have an eye removed when they were first diagnosed, and the cancer has reoccurred nine times in six different places in Allred’s body.
“Two days ago found out that it’s come back to my brain,” Allred said, “So, I’m actually going to have radiation on my brain tomorrow.”
The four women and Dr. Orloff want to figure out the strange connection that led to the rare cancer, and eventually find a cure.
“Until we get more research into this, then we’re not going to get anywhere,” Lee said. “We’ve got to have it so that we can start linking all of them together to try to find a cause, and then one day, hopefully, a cure.”
Posted on 5/2/18 at 10:12 am to TouchdownAlabama
They probably watched Auburn's spring game.
Posted on 5/2/18 at 10:12 am to TouchdownAlabama
I'd develop eye cancer too if I had to wake up and look at that vast shithole everyday
Posted on 5/2/18 at 10:12 am to TouchdownAlabama
Going to Auburn gives you cancer.
Posted on 5/2/18 at 10:13 am to sweetwaterbilly
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I'd develop eye cancer too if I had to wake up and look at that vast shithole everyday
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sweetwaterbilly
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Baton Rouge
Posted on 5/2/18 at 10:13 am to sweetwaterbilly
Should I start posting selected pictures from Baton Rouge?
Posted on 5/2/18 at 10:15 am to TouchdownAlabama
Parents are probably inbreds. Next Question
Posted on 5/2/18 at 10:16 am to TouchdownAlabama
Masturbation, the scourge.
Posted on 5/2/18 at 10:17 am to weagle99
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Should I start posting selected pictures from Baton Rouge?
Yeah but just make sure you cherry pick the worst ones that are not indicative of the entire city so it looks like your comment makes sense.
Posted on 5/2/18 at 10:17 am to mikeybaw69
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Parents are probably inbreds.
Old jokes are old jokes.
Posted on 5/2/18 at 10:19 am to TouchdownAlabama
Updyke was playing the long game with the herbicides.
Posted on 5/2/18 at 10:22 am to sweetwaterbilly
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Yeah but just make sure you cherry pick the worst ones
So many to chose from. I like this one

Posted on 5/2/18 at 10:23 am to sweetwaterbilly
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Yeah but just make sure you cherry pick the worst ones that are not indicative of the entire city so it looks like your comment makes sense.
Do you want to compare Auburn's worst parts of the city to Baton Rouge?
Posted on 5/2/18 at 10:27 am to NYCAuburn
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Do you want to compare Auburn's worst parts of the city to Baton Rouge?
Barners are defensive today.
Auburn's population is like 1/5 of Baton Rouge. One is a one horse college town and the other is the capital of the state. Yeah Baton Rouge sucks. But so does Auburn.
Posted on 5/2/18 at 10:28 am to Commandeaux
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They probably watched Auburn's spring game.
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