Posted on 06/01/2024 12:09:48 PM PDT by Chickensoup
Anyone seeing an uptick in pancreatic cancer?
Formerly a rare cancer it seems to be burgeoning.
I have 2 neighbors within a half mile, a good friend and two inlaws who have/ had pc in past 2 years 4 have passed.
Odd to know of so many. That doesn't count my work acquaintances.
I am not interested in talking about the vaxxes. Just in the incidence of pc. We are far enough flung that it might be interesting.
Your experience?
Anyone else?
Formerly a rare cancer it seems to be burgeoning.
I have 2 neighbors within a half mile, a good friend and two inlaws who have/ had pc in past 2 years 4 have passed.
Odd to know of so many. That doesn't count my work acquaintances.
I am not interested in talking about the vaxxes. Just in the incidence of pc. We are far enough flung that it might be interesting.
Your experience?
Anyone else?
I feel like I’ve seen increases in breast and lung cancer but I am not aware of an increase in pancreatic.
Just two weeks ago my best friend’s niece died of breast cancer at the age of 32.
I remember when she was a little girl.
She had the vax.
Well, okay, just ignore it and it will go away.
One of my coworkers died of it a couple of years ago.
That’s the first time I ever knew anyone personally.
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I think my “cancer list” is up to a dozen or more, with about half being terminal (dead already or dying). Some ‘rare’ cancers, too (such as anaplastic thyroid cancer - given 5 months or so). There is even a 10 month infant with cancer (type unknown to me) - no treatments working, doctors “baffled”. The most recent death just this week had metastasized pancreatic cancer.
Two years of not going to the doctor for cancer tests due to the China Crud may be the reason.
The answer is yes and it started long before COVID:
Study Confirms Pancreatic Cancer Rates Rising Faster in ...
In this study, investigators combed through data on patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer between 2001 and 2018 from the National Program of Cancer Registries (NCPR) database, which represents approximately 64.5% of the U.S. population. Investigators found that rates of pancreatic cancer increased among both women and men.
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https://www.cedars-sinai.org/newsroom/[...]rates-rising-faster-in-women-than-men/
A man I knew was diagnosed with it and six weeks later he was dead.
Same here, maybe 8 weeks. That was about 30 years ago, so definitely not related to Covid vax.
Maybe with they are catching it earlier now?
I know they have started to send people for ultra sounds more often than they used to do.
A 78 year old cousin was diagnosed with it last week. My mother had a colon cancer tumor removed in April. Cancer was found in 9 of 16 lymph nodes
This data doesn’t include the last couple of years. I guess I knew it was deadly, but I had no idea it was so widespread:
https://seer.cancer.gov/statfacts/html/pancreas.html
One of my brothers was diagnosed with stage 3 pancreatic cancer in Oct., 2016 and he died Christmas eve, 2016.
Smoking tobacco causes PC and I’m quite sure smoking marijuana does as well. All smoke is toxic.
Interesting.
All the people I know of were non-smokers.
I thought it was alcohol that blew the pancreas.
I have noticed that, yes. And wondering why.
Terrible, so sorry to hear, FRiend.
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