Posted on 09/24/2022 3:50:53 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Recent research suggests much of what causes cancer happened in our early years, or even before we were born, says this professor. We know what we need to do to reduce our risk of getting cancer, right? Wear sunscreen, stop smoking, avoid processed foods, keep fit, lose weight and get enough sleep.
But what if much of what causes cancer has already happened in our early years, or worse still, before we were born? A recent study from Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard University says that may be the case, especially in cancers that happen before the age of 50, or early-onset cancers.
The most important finding in this study, published in Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, is that people born after 1990 are more likely to develop cancer before the age of 50 than people born, for example, in 1970. Meaning that young people will be more heavily burdened by cancer than generations gone by, with the knock-on effects on healthcare, economics and families.
What we are exposed to in early life can affect our risk of developing cancer later in life, and this review of cancer trends looks at how these factors might be affecting early-onset cancers. What exposures matter in early life are still not fully clear, but front-runners include diet, lifestyle, the environment and the bugs that live in our gut (the microbiome).
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Well, I can’t speak for all of them, but my wife’s friend got a clean bill of health at her physical, got her jab a month later, followed by a booster, and a few months later both her breasts were removed due to “sudden onset” breast cancer. She just finished her last radiation treatment a week ago.
YMMV.
I’m wondering...we all have cancer cells in our body, but they usually stay dormant until we get old or until we die. It would be interesting to learn that the jab jump starts them.
SOCS - Sudden Onset Cancer(s)
Now what could have changed in the past little bit.... let me think... not a clue.
My daughter had breast cancer in 2018. After chemo and radiation all was good. Then she got her flu shot in Nov. 2021 and a booster in Dec. Cancer fully throughout her body in Jan 2022. She died in May.
In my heart I know it was the shot that killed her but she was a fauci believer and would get upset if I said anything negative about it. I never said a word about it after she got sick this time but I KNOW it was the shot that killed her.
I am very sorry for the loss of your daughter.
Two other friends of mine got all three jabs and one just got out of the hospital getting a ten pound tumor removed from her abdomen, and the other was hospitalized last year to get a tumor removed from his liver. In both cases, the tumors suddenly appeared and were growing rapidly. So far, the doctors have told them both they are non-cancerous.
No one is even allowed to ask the question if there is a relationship between the jabs and the recent uptick in cancers.
My husband's boss got all three jabs, and he admitted to him that he has never felt so bad in all his life, and it began after the first jab.
I have a number of similar stories. Very, very sad
Same thing happened to an acquaintance of mine. Good health, physically active, in his late 70s. Took all four jabs on the prompting of his doctor. Developed a rare cancer in late July, and he died in early September. The doctors were soooo surprised and had no idea what possibly could have taken this man’s life so quickly. At least he didn’t test Positive for “Covid.” The labs run the test at lower amplifications for the fully inoculated, so there’s that to consider.
I am heartbroken to read your post.
Pls see 11.
Prayers for your wife. My youngest son had surgery for large cancerous colon polyps in 2019. He had two resections, about 70 lymph nodes removed, and went through 6 months of chemo. So far so good. He's 51 now. My gastroenterologist said they are seeing more younger males with this issue.
A friend of mine's husband has a twin sister. They are in their mid 70's like me. There has been a high rate of cancer deaths in their family. Years ago, my friend's husband and his sister had the BRCA genetic test done. His test was negative. The doctor told his sister that it wasn't a question of if she'd develop cancer, it was a question of when she would get it. She volunteered to have both her breasts removed. 20+ years later, my friend's husband developed a very rare cancer in his pharynx and larynx. This type of cancer is predominately found in southwestern China. The closest he ever got to China was when he served in the U.S. Airforce, and was stationed in Pakistan in the late 60's. He went through a lengthy series of radiation and chemo treatments. It's now been over six years that he is cancer free. The radiation treatments destroyed his saliva glands. Medication hasn't helped, so he has to be very careful when he is eating, because he's has difficulty swallowing, and has to take plenty of liquids while he's eating. His sister has never been diagnosed with cancer.
Condolences on the loss of your daughter. Both my sons in their 50’s got the Covid shots. The youngest had surgery in 2019 for cancerous polyps. I worry about them both all the time, as to what problems those shots could cause them down the road. I’m praying that neither of them will take the boosters.
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I am so sorry for your loss. 💞
Whatever could it be, aside from the obvious thing.
We must not mention the obvious thing.
Have you seen what the urban and suburban people under 50 look like?
I am sure their average BMI is about 40. They are cancer incubators.
Thats horrible. I am so sorry for you loss. I cannot imagine the pain you have been through.
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