They’re trying to explain the skyrocketing numbers of cancer diagnosis.
Sure, cancer ‘deaths’ are going down. But at a huge expense from treatment costs. The problem is the ongoing increase in diagnosis of cancer.
” The problem is the ongoing increase in diagnosis of cancer.”
Yes, that’s the “real problem”. (/sarcasm)
I’ve noticed over the past ten years that those receiving cancer diagnoses are getting younger and younger. I have a 27 year od co-worker and new mommy just diagnosed with thyroid cancer. One of my husband’s coworker’s sons, three years old, had a testicle removed due to cancer. My mother-in-law goes to church with a nine year old who is dying from ovarian cancer. Cancer is no longer the disease we get if we live long enough.