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Cancer rates in Australians under 50 are rising at a pace that's alarming doctors and scientists​


Cancer Rates in Young Australians​

Cancer rates among Australians under the age of 50 are rising at an alarming pace, with some types of cancer showing unprecedented increases, particularly in those in their 30s and 40s. Data from Cancer Australia indicates that between 2000 and 2024, early onset prostate cancer in 30 to 39-year-olds increased by 500%, pancreatic cancer by 200%, liver cancer by 150%, uterine cancer by 138%, and kidney cancer by 85%. This trend is not unique to Australia, as similar increases have been observed in the United States and other wealthy nations.

Australia is a world leader in the rise of early onset bowel (colorectal) cancer, with rates in 30 to 39-year-olds increasing by 173% since 2000. The stage at which these cancers are diagnosed is often late, meaning they are more likely to have spread and are harder to treat. The technical term for this phenomenon is early onset cancer, and it is now considered an emerging global epidemic.

Scientists are investigating the underlying causes, which are believed to be linked to environmental and lifestyle factors, collectively known as the "exposome". While inherited genetic mutations like BRCA or Lynch Syndrome are not the primary cause in most young patients, researchers believe that toxins and toxic influences interacting with genes are responsible. Key factors under investigation include the childhood obesity epidemic, which began in the 1960s and has led to a rise in obesity among young adults. This is particularly relevant for liver cancer, as obesity and diabetes are major drivers of liver disease and cirrhosis. Changes in the gut microbiome, potentially due to increased antibiotic use, consumption of ultra-processed foods, and rising caesarean section rates, are also being studied as possible contributors.

Research into the DNA of tumours has revealed a distinct pattern in younger patients with colorectal cancer, suggesting a unique "fingerprint" of damage that points to early-life exposures. The challenge lies in identifying the specific exposures that occurred decades ago, during the childhood and early adulthood of today's young cancer patients. The Human Exposome Project is a major international effort aiming to document these environmental and lifestyle factors to better understand their role in disease.
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Cancer rates in Australians under 50 are rising at a pace that's alarming doctors and scientists | RNZ News

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abc.net.au
Cancer rates in Australians under 50 are rising at a pace that's alarming doctors and scientists - ABC News

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theguardian.com
Too young: why are Australians under 50 increasingly being diagnosed with cancer? | Health | The Guardian

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australian5.com
Cancer Rates Are Skyrocketing in Young Australians โ€“ Australian News Locally

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aihw.gov.au
Cancer in adolescents and young adults in Australia 2023, Summary - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

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cancer.org.au
Facts and figures | Cancer Council

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aihw.gov.au
Cancer in adolescents and young adults in Australia, Summary - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

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www1.racgp.org.au
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https://www1.racgp.org.au/newsgp/clinical/disturbing-spike-in-youth-cancer
https://www1.racgp.org.au/newsgp/clinical/disturbing-spike-in-youth-cancer
So tell me, do you think there is a correlation?
I say absolutely, unless you are a denier and big pharma shill.
 

Cancer rates in Australians under 50 are rising at a pace that's alarming doctors and scientists​


Cancer Rates in Young Australians​

Cancer rates among Australians under the age of 50 are rising at an alarming pace, with some types of cancer showing unprecedented increases, particularly in those in their 30s and 40s. Data from Cancer Australia indicates that between 2000 and 2024, early onset prostate cancer in 30 to 39-year-olds increased by 500%, pancreatic cancer by 200%, liver cancer by 150%, uterine cancer by 138%, and kidney cancer by 85%. This trend is not unique to Australia, as similar increases have been observed in the United States and other wealthy nations.

Australia is a world leader in the rise of early onset bowel (colorectal) cancer, with rates in 30 to 39-year-olds increasing by 173% since 2000. The stage at which these cancers are diagnosed is often late, meaning they are more likely to have spread and are harder to treat. The technical term for this phenomenon is early onset cancer, and it is now considered an emerging global epidemic.

Scientists are investigating the underlying causes, which are believed to be linked to environmental and lifestyle factors, collectively known as the "exposome". While inherited genetic mutations like BRCA or Lynch Syndrome are not the primary cause in most young patients, researchers believe that toxins and toxic influences interacting with genes are responsible. Key factors under investigation include the childhood obesity epidemic, which began in the 1960s and has led to a rise in obesity among young adults. This is particularly relevant for liver cancer, as obesity and diabetes are major drivers of liver disease and cirrhosis. Changes in the gut microbiome, potentially due to increased antibiotic use, consumption of ultra-processed foods, and rising caesarean section rates, are also being studied as possible contributors.

Research into the DNA of tumours has revealed a distinct pattern in younger patients with colorectal cancer, suggesting a unique "fingerprint" of damage that points to early-life exposures. The challenge lies in identifying the specific exposures that occurred decades ago, during the childhood and early adulthood of today's young cancer patients. The Human Exposome Project is a major international effort aiming to document these environmental and lifestyle factors to better understand their role in disease.
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rnz.co.nz
Cancer rates in Australians under 50 are rising at a pace that's alarming doctors and scientists | RNZ News
๐ŸŒ
abc.net.au
Cancer rates in Australians under 50 are rising at a pace that's alarming doctors and scientists - ABC News
๐ŸŒ
theguardian.com
Too young: why are Australians under 50 increasingly being diagnosed with cancer? | Health | The Guardian
๐ŸŒ
australian5.com
Cancer Rates Are Skyrocketing in Young Australians โ€“ Australian News Locally
๐ŸŒ
aihw.gov.au
Cancer in adolescents and young adults in Australia 2023, Summary - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
๐ŸŒ
cancer.org.au
Facts and figures | Cancer Council
๐ŸŒ
aihw.gov.au
Cancer in adolescents and young adults in Australia, Summary - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
๐ŸŒ
www1.racgp.org.au
newsGP - โ€˜Disturbingโ€™ spike in yout
newsGP - โ€˜Disturbingโ€™ spike in youth cancer
newsGP - โ€˜Disturbingโ€™ spike in youth cancer
So tell me, do you think there is a correlation?
I say absolutely, unless you are a denier and big pharma shill.
Correlation does not equal causation.

Cancer rates are up among younger folks here as well, and the vaccination rate is under 50%

Next fauxrage please,
 
Our handlers included green monkey cells in the serum they prepared for us. It causes cancer. To top it off, they gain of functioned the serum to decrease the bodies own cancer fighting cells. You have stage 4 cancer before you even realize you have cancer.
You need to lay ff whatever you are smoking. It's rotting your brain.
 
Correlation does not equal causation.

Cancer rates are up among younger folks here as well, and the vaccination rate is under 50%

Next fauxrage please,
It's like smoking

Correlation for smoking and increased cancer rates does not prove causation either, however, anyone with half a brain cell understands it causes it anyway.

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It's like smoking

Correlation for smoking and increased cancer rates does not prove causation either, however, anyone with half a brain cell understands it causes it anyway.

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Actually that has been medically proven. Your rabid conspiracy theory? Not so much
 
You need to lay ff whatever you are smoking. It's rotting your brain.
AI:
Several of the COVID-19 vaccines utilize a cell line derived from the kidney cells of African green monkeys. This cell line, known as Vero cells, is used in the production of vaccines because it can be easily grown in a lab setting.

They call it turbo cancer because it develops so quickly in the vaxxed.

The polyomavirus simian virus 40 (SV40) is a known oncogenic DNA virus which induces primary brain and bone cancers, malignant mesothelioma, and lymphomas in laboratory animals. Persuasive evidence now indicates that SV40 is causing infections in humans today and represents an emerging pathogen. A meta-analysis of molecular, pathological, and clinical data from 1,793 cancer patients indicates that there is a significant excess risk of SV40 associated with human primary brain cancers, primary bone cancers, malignant mesothelioma, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
 
Correlation does not equal causation.

Cancer rates are up among younger folks here as well, and the vaccination rate is under 50%

Next fauxrage please,
~~~~~~
There are many variables that can cause cancer in humans.
Unless the causation can be absolutely confirmed we should all take this under advisement. Caution is the byword here....
 
Correlation does not equal causation.

Cancer rates are up among younger folks here as well, and the vaccination rate is under 50%

Next fauxrage please,
No but if scores of young people without any history of illness or pre existing conditions dropped dead suddenly at an alarming rate after getting the jab, there is high chance of correlation and causation.
 
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Cancer rates in Australians under 50 are rising at a pace that's alarming doctors and scientists​


Cancer Rates in Young Australians​

Cancer rates among Australians under the age of 50 are rising at an alarming pace, with some types of cancer showing unprecedented increases, particularly in those in their 30s and 40s. Data from Cancer Australia indicates that between 2000 and 2024, early onset prostate cancer in 30 to 39-year-olds increased by 500%, pancreatic cancer by 200%, liver cancer by 150%, uterine cancer by 138%, and kidney cancer by 85%. This trend is not unique to Australia, as similar increases have been observed in the United States and other wealthy nations.

Australia is a world leader in the rise of early onset bowel (colorectal) cancer, with rates in 30 to 39-year-olds increasing by 173% since 2000. The stage at which these cancers are diagnosed is often late, meaning they are more likely to have spread and are harder to treat. The technical term for this phenomenon is early onset cancer, and it is now considered an emerging global epidemic.

Scientists are investigating the underlying causes, which are believed to be linked to environmental and lifestyle factors, collectively known as the "exposome". While inherited genetic mutations like BRCA or Lynch Syndrome are not the primary cause in most young patients, researchers believe that toxins and toxic influences interacting with genes are responsible. Key factors under investigation include the childhood obesity epidemic, which began in the 1960s and has led to a rise in obesity among young adults. This is particularly relevant for liver cancer, as obesity and diabetes are major drivers of liver disease and cirrhosis. Changes in the gut microbiome, potentially due to increased antibiotic use, consumption of ultra-processed foods, and rising caesarean section rates, are also being studied as possible contributors.

Research into the DNA of tumours has revealed a distinct pattern in younger patients with colorectal cancer, suggesting a unique "fingerprint" of damage that points to early-life exposures. The challenge lies in identifying the specific exposures that occurred decades ago, during the childhood and early adulthood of today's young cancer patients. The Human Exposome Project is a major international effort aiming to document these environmental and lifestyle factors to better understand their role in disease.
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๐ŸŒ
rnz.co.nz
Cancer rates in Australians under 50 are rising at a pace that's alarming doctors and scientists | RNZ News
๐ŸŒ
abc.net.au
Cancer rates in Australians under 50 are rising at a pace that's alarming doctors and scientists - ABC News
๐ŸŒ
theguardian.com
Too young: why are Australians under 50 increasingly being diagnosed with cancer? | Health | The Guardian
๐ŸŒ
australian5.com
Cancer Rates Are Skyrocketing in Young Australians โ€“ Australian News Locally
๐ŸŒ
aihw.gov.au
Cancer in adolescents and young adults in Australia 2023, Summary - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
๐ŸŒ
cancer.org.au
Facts and figures | Cancer Council
๐ŸŒ
aihw.gov.au
Cancer in adolescents and young adults in Australia, Summary - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
๐ŸŒ
www1.racgp.org.au
newsGP - โ€˜Disturbingโ€™ spike in yout
newsGP - โ€˜Disturbingโ€™ spike in youth cancer
newsGP - โ€˜Disturbingโ€™ spike in youth cancer
So tell me, do you think there is a correlation?
I say absolutely, unless you are a denier and big pharma shill.

Cancer rates rising since 2000, not since 2020.

The coronavirus vaccines weren't out in 2000.

"Instead, most experts believe toxins or toxic influences in the world around us are interacting with genes to cause malignant changes."

"tumours can take decades to develop."

But, but, you blame the coronavirus vaccines.... which have only been around for four years.

Hmmm... I don't think so. You didn't even read the articles you posted, or you didn't understand them.
 
Cancer rates rising since 2000, not since 2020.

The coronavirus vaccines weren't out in 2000.

"Instead, most experts believe toxins or toxic influences in the world around us are interacting with genes to cause malignant changes."

"tumours can take decades to develop."

But, but, you blame the coronavirus vaccines.... which have only been around for four years.

Hmmm... I don't think so. You didn't even read the articles you posted, or you didn't understand them.
You need to stop regurgitating what the Biden administration and big pharmaceuticals told you.

Drinking Coke only for 6 months probably won't kill you. But...drinking just Coke and eating McDonald's for three meals a day for 6 months will probably kill you. See where this is going?
 
Just ask yourself this.

Why did the government bribe people to get the shot? If covid is so dangerous, people would line up and fight each other for the jab.

Covid is so dangerous that you need a test to know you have it.

Too many lives were ruined over it. I'll not soon forget that
 
You need to stop regurgitating what the Biden administration and big pharmaceuticals told you.

Drinking Coke only for 6 months probably won't kill you. But...drinking just Coke and eating McDonald's for three meals a day for 6 months will probably kill you. See where this is going?

I'm not regurgitating anything. I looked at one of the articles you wrote and found out that the article doesn't mention the coronavirus, but does mention an increase from 2000 onwards, not 2020 onwards, and does say that these tumors take DECADES.

And yes, coke and McDonald's is bad for you and might give you cancer. Living an unhealthy life style might kill you. Nothing about the coronavirus vaccines.
 
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