What a terrifying mystery! A New Jersey high school is undergoing investigation after more than a hundred brain tumor cases have been identified in former students and staff, per a shocking report on The Today Show.
The investigation was prompted by Al Lupiano, who was diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma (a benign tumor) in 1999.
After his wife was diagnosed with the exact same type of tumor, and his sister was diagnosed with glioblastoma (a more aggressive brain tumor), Lupiano began to look into the matter further. Related: The Wanted Singer Tom Parker Dead At 33 Following Brain Cancer Battle He told Today: After his wife was diagnosed, he said: It’s not contagious.
So it must be environmental, right? And what they had in common was the high school at which they were sweethearts. Lupiano began to do research, and found 15 other people with tumors who attended the trio’s high school, Colonia High School in Woodbridge Township, New Jersey.
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