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littlemissmartypants

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Thu Jun 4, 2026, 04:06 AM 6 hrs ago

How to Clean Your House Like an Oncologist

Jun 3, 2026 3:36 PM ET
by Angela Haupt

You can’t control whether a relative smoked in the house you grew up in, whether the factory near your childhood home leached chemicals into the groundwater, or whether the air outside your apartment has fine particulates floating through it on any given afternoon. But oncologists—the doctors who spend their careers thinking about why people develop cancer—are clear about one thing: There’s a long list of exposures inside your home that you can actually do something about.

“How we sleep, what we breathe, what we eat, what we drink, what we expose ourselves to—all of these things definitely factor into your physical and mental health,” says Dr. Michael Dominello, a radiation oncologist at Karmanos Cancer Institute in Detroit. “By making no decision, you're actually making a decision, oftentimes for the worse.”

We asked four oncologists to describe the changes they've made in their own houses to reduce their daily exposure to chemicals, pollutants, and carcinogens. Here are eight of them.

Heat causes plastic to release small amounts of chemicals into food—including endocrine disruptors, which interfere with the body’s hormone systems and have been linked to a range of health concerns. That’s why some oncologists have replaced the plastic items in their kitchens.

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https://time.com/article/2026/06/03/what-oncologists-do-at-home-to-reduce-cancer-risk-chemicals/

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How to Clean Your House Like an Oncologist (Original Post) littlemissmartypants 6 hrs ago OP
I would prefer to not have Orkin treat my house once a year, callous taoboy 4 hrs ago #1
;-{) Important stuff - thanks for posting Goonch 4 hrs ago #2
K&R! Important information for all of us jmbar2 2 hrs ago #3

callous taoboy

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1. I would prefer to not have Orkin treat my house once a year,
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 06:28 AM
4 hrs ago

but I would have many scorpions in the house if they didn't.

Very interesting article.

jmbar2

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3. K&R! Important information for all of us
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 08:05 AM
2 hrs ago

Thanks for sharing.

I've been asking neighbors for years not to use the scented candles, aromatherapies, cleaners, and other stuff that drifts between living units because I am hypersensitive to them. So many people got brainwashed that there were health benefits to breathing that stuff. I'm saving this article for them!

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