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WaPo: Cancer among younger Americans is on the rise, new study shows (archive.is)
posted 2 years ago by Ahaus667 2 years ago by Ahaus667 +38 / -0
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– EdgyShadowRogue 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

Every movement by the left are killing people

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– Ahaus667 [S] 16 points 2 years ago +16 / -0

The differences between men and women were striking. The number of early-onset cancers in women increased by 4.4 percent during the study period; among men the number declined by nearly 5 percent. The increases seen among younger women were probably driven by the rise in cancers of the breast and uterus.

If only there was a obvious answer standing right in front of researchers!

One of the most important things people can do to minimize their risk, Brawley said, is to manage body weight, exercise, limit alcohol consumption and avoid smoking.

What does society advocate for our kweens to do again?

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– RoulerBleu 11 points 2 years ago +11 / -0

You can't detect an increase in turbo cancers in a demographic ( young males ) if their most vulnerable to the poison die of heart disease before the turbo-cancers kick in. Pfizer head tap

Joke aside, the total lack of concern by our politicians over a 45% excess mortality in young adults and children that starts with the injections, not CoviD-19, tell you everything you need to know about the pseudo-sanitary theater.

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– Ahaus667 [S] 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

Meh, the excess mortality argument aside, this is a clear indicator that women going feminist has created a negative feedback loop for women and a positive feedback loop for men in the era where “40% of men won’t ever be married” is the new feminist victory cry

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– FuckGenderPolitics 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

Can you elaborate on this comment? I'm don't know which positive and negative feedback loops you're referring to.

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– Ahaus667 [S] 7 points 2 years ago +7 / -0

Basic lifestyle choices, women are the overwhelming majority of obesity, let alone morbid obesity. Women on average workout less per week than men, which has been true for centuries. There’s also the massive increase in female sexual encounters versus men. And last but not least, female drug use is at an all time high! Basically every single preventive is abused overwhelmingly by women.

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– FuckGenderPolitics 6 points 2 years ago +6 / -0

What does society advocate for our kweens to do again?

The fucked up SMP is a major driver of this problem. Even a disgusting piece of shit like Lizzo has an army of males (I refuse to call those sorry fucks men) simping for her. A man has to be at a healthy weight to even be eligible to try to clear the 3 dozen other bars that are necessary to participate in the disaster we call the dating scene.

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– Kienan 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

If only there was a obvious answer standing right in front of researchers!

I think I'm missing something, what are you referring to? Thanks. Is it a tranny joke?

And, actually, I'm pretty surprised; I would have assumed men were hit harder, because the narrative likes to blame people not going to the doctor (even though not going to the doctor is probably one of the healthiest things you can do, but that's a separate rant), and men go to the doctor less.

Do you think it is men dying from separate issues, like someone else mentioned?

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– Ahaus667 [S] 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

Female lifestyles versus male. Every single study shows women are fatter (by a hilarious margin), don’t exercise at all compared to men, live sedentary lifestyles, and are basically higher (and rising) in every risk category other than job occupations.

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– Kienan 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

Oh, gotcha, thanks.

The men exercising more reminds me of a funny quote I heard recently, in relation to changing culture and conservative men being more likely to work out regularly: "Culture is downstream of what the hot girls want." If such trends continue, the women should in theory gravitate toward more conservative men, and the culture should flow in that direction. We've already seen an uptick in even liberal women whining about how they can't stand dating liberal men. Funny stuff.

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– The_Mad_Draklor 10 points 2 years ago +10 / -0

One of the most important things people can do to minimize their risk, Brawley said, is to manage body weight, exercise, limit alcohol consumption and avoid smoking.

Add not trooning out and not grooming kids to the list, too. If the testosterone:estrogen ratio is out of whack, then you're asking for trouble.

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– deleted 8 points 2 years ago +8 / -0
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– Ahaus667 [S] 9 points 2 years ago +9 / -0

Reminder that the covid lockdowns included delays in every type of preventative screening and destroyed hospitals and doctors to the point that now 55% of doctors are inter granted into hospital super corps. If that sounds normal it was less than 15% a decade ago.

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– subbookkeeper 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

preventative cancer screening is one of things that might help and it might not, so not doing it for a few years may not have an affect. It's a pretty wooly topic but it's "allowable" to discuss the counter productive role of cancer screening (for now)

Basically it boils down to since cancers are constantly occouring in your body and being taken care of every day, the more you look the more you find.

A good analogy that helped me was think of a kettle boiling, there's a few big bubbles on the surface, these are the cancers that kill people. But as you go down there are more and more smaller bubbles that are continually being created and rising but never make it to the surface. Treating cancer has a toll, and if you treat a cancer that was never going to cause health issues in the first place, that is a net negative. (Not for pharma companies obviously)

There are plausible biological pathways for mrna to cause cancer, but cancer rates will always go up in tandem with cancer screenings. If there's any aspect of covid that's not as bad as it appears, it might be the cancer part.

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– fauxgnaws 7 points 2 years ago +7 / -0

diagnosed between 2010 and 2019 with early-onset cancer

I've noticed a lot of these articles lately esp heart conditions where they point to increases over recent decades.

I think this is purposely to confound and excuse recent increases, so when people say "lots of heart attacks since the vaccines" normal people are primed to say "that was way before covid you conspiracy theorist".

While it does make sense not to include covid-era for diagnoses since people weren't getting diagnosed during lockdown, the rates should be mentioned. Is it suddenly higher after people started getting checkups again?

The mRNA could lead to more cancer because a lot of it goes straight to the nearest lymph node where it infects immune cells. Your immune system is constantly out there killing cancers, so any diminishing of it could let a cancer live long enough to develop resistance to the immune system. Probably not too likely, but it's something to be on the lookout for.

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– woxter 5 points 2 years ago +5 / -0

The whole being fat is ok thing has done a lot of damage to people´s health, just like it is not ok getting obsessed over it but it is not ok not to try and improve your health by cutting down on fatty foods, adding vegetables and going for a walk 20 minutes everyday.

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– Ricky_CIA 5 points 2 years ago +5 / -0

CLIMOOOOOOOOOT CHAAAAAAAAAAANGE!

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– LinkR 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

I know what people here will immediately point the finger at, but there is one ticking time bomb we really shouldn't forget and it affects all of us. Microplastics. And that particular problem is just going to be there no matter who or how you lived. Enjoy

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– FrozeInFear 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

Microplastics. And that particular problem is just going to be there no matter who or how you lived.

Dumb question, but would it not matter how much "non-micro" plastic is in someone's environment? For some reason I'm thinking just about any interaction with 'ordinary' plastic could contribute to issues connected to microplastics.

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– Kienan 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

I'm so distrustful of the medical establishment by this point I'm not even sure I believe the claim. Cancer is a huge money maker, the health system is getting worse and worse, and there's plenty of stories of people getting blatantly incorrect diagnoses. Cancer is real, but I suspect it's massively inflated, and a bunch of what they're calling cancer cases are - intentionally or unintentionally - false positives.

It's the perfect scam, when you think about it. Your average person certainly doesn't have the tools or knowledge to verify if they actually have cancer, so they have to take the system's word for it. And the common "cure," chemotherapy, utterly destroys your immune system, letting you die in all kinds of unpleasant ways. So even if you are told you have cancer and end up dying, that's still not even proof, as often people die from the cure. It's very tricky to prove anything without a whole lot of resources.

And much of the rest of the cancer issue is caused by atrocious lifestyles, much of it subsidized or encouraged by the government, pharma, and food corporations. It's not an accident, this is being done to us.

Modern healthcare system can absolutely get fucked.

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