Re: What's with all the cancer lately?
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Its either the Chinese doing it or Trumps fault.
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Re: What's with all the cancer lately?
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11/06/22 11:27 AM
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The National Cancer Institute says that 39.5 percent of adults will be diagnosed with some type of cancer in their lifetime. People are living longer thus more people eventually get cancer. At age 60, I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. My wife died of colon cancer at age 76, my mother died of lung cancer at age 80 and my dad died of non- hodgkin’s lymphoma cancer at age 85.
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Re: What's with all the cancer lately?
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11/06/22 12:58 PM
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Compare cancer diagnosis percentage until late 2020, then from then until now....Then look up what the life insurance companies have reported over both of those forementioned time periods until now.
Cancer is terrible, but also consider the overall non - accidental, non-covid deaths in the same time period, and you will be sniffing out the inconvenient truth.
Perhaps the real story here is the stunning non - acknowledgement by the CDC, the silencing of dissenting opinions by more than a few acclaimed doctors, and the condemnation of all but one story line...Sound familiar?
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Re: What's with all the cancer lately?
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Compare cancer diagnosis percentage until late 2020, then from then until now....Then look up what the life insurance companies have reported over both of those forementioned time periods until now.
Cancer is terrible, but also consider the overall non - accidental, non-covid deaths in the same time period, and you will be sniffing out the inconvenient truth.
Perhaps the real story here is the stunning non - acknowledgement by the CDC, the silencing of dissenting opinions by more than a few acclaimed doctors, and the condemnation of all but one story line...Sound familiar? Thanks for posting exactly what was on my mind, KCH! Prolly even worded it better!
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Re: What's with all the cancer lately?
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11/06/22 08:05 PM
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I can not say I have seen an increase in cancer here. But we have had way more people just fall over dead. I have had half the house holds with in five miles loose some one. Latest was the neighbor lady about 1/4 a mile away. Just fell over dead. I saw the guy that was in the lead of the NY Marathon fell over while running the race. He would have been just as well off home drinking beer.
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Re: What's with all the cancer lately?
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11/06/22 08:47 PM
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Hadn't thought about the "sudden death" portion of all of it Mark. I had a funeral home contact me this week asking if I could help them with the increased numbers of memorials they are witnessing. Usually clergy stop and chat with the funeral home directors. Now they're calling us.
Blessings, Mark
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Re: What's with all the cancer lately?
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11/07/22 07:59 AM
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I'm not of the opinion that those things designed to help fend off cancer are causing them so that pharmaceutical companies and the medical establishment can cash in. Those pharmaceutical companies and medical establishments are made up folks just like us and money doesn't steer all that they ALL do. Plus, I got a pile of Benjamins bet on the fact that when cancer strikes someone in 2022, they aim their sights on an oncologist appointment asap. Unless maybe they're Christian Science in their faith. Modern medical miracles are in fact happening and will continue to happen in the future.
It can't be all genetics. It can't be all sugar eating. It can't be all sitting in the sun too long. And on and on...
Maybe it's such a complicated situation, here in the 21st century, and the major fact that as humans we like our simple answer (reductionism) so we bring a bucketful of bias to any research... that no one is really looking for the right answers. I'm not sure because the stats are so diverse and the outcomes effect the young, the middle aged as well as the older folks.
Just wondered what others were seeing who have lived more than a little while.
Blessings! Mark
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11/07/22 08:04 AM
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I see very little instances of it in Asia Mark except by the affluent who eat like pigs,lavishly. Also,Okinawa was the leader for long lives and 100 was common. Now they have adopted a western style of eating and foods and longevity dropped to 80"s. Also in Philippines while I was there they had a 10% cancer rate,again by affluent when here we had 82%...they consume little meat but lotsa fish and veggies and fruits. Pollution is worse. Im an example,14 yrs leukemia 11 in S.E. Asia and still here. Even here I try to eat More like Asians and my wholistics and Leukemia getting better after stage 4 for 7 yrs,,,no chemo or Drs Meds. Oncologist just scratches his head as he tells me I have great resistance to the leukemia as they tell me I have no resistance...LOL,im never sick.
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I'm tracking right along with that Steve. Americans are well known as very unhealthy people... in the medical sense. Maybe all we have and all we like and all we insist on has a toll.
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I'm not of the opinion that those things designed to help fend off cancer are causing them so that pharmaceutical companies and the medical establishment can cash in. Those pharmaceutical companies and medical establishments are made up folks just like us and money doesn't steer all that they ALL do. Plus, I got a pile of Benjamins bet on the fact that when cancer strikes someone in 2022, they aim their sights on an oncologist appointment asap. Unless maybe they're Christian Science in their faith. Modern medical miracles are in fact happening and will continue to happen in the future.
It can't be all genetics. It can't be all sugar eating. It can't be all sitting in the sun too long. And on and on...
Maybe it's such a complicated situation, here in the 21st century, and the major fact that as humans we like our simple answer (reductionism) so we bring a bucketful of bias to any research... that no one is really looking for the right answers. I'm not sure because the stats are so diverse and the outcomes effect the young, the middle aged as well as the older folks.
Just wondered what others were seeing who have lived more than a little while.
Blessings! Mark
Mark As a cancer survivor myself and someone who has lost family and friends to cancer. What you have write in this post is very much how I see things. I do believe based on my family history. That genetics is a big part of health issues. What it takes to trigger the genetic issues for any of us probably the big mystery. Just like some people die from a bee sting or develop diabetes later in life. Something triggers it. Like a ticking bomb maybe just age it self.. My wife had a great aunt who with her husband ran a country tavern. She was a little lady chest high to the bar smoke Luck Strikes her whole life. At least for the many years I knew her. Anyways when she was in her 80s still working the bar part time hours so not to make to much income. She would pick up her 10O some years old mother and drive to the casino so they could gamble. So I have to believe there was something to longevity in her genetic make up. Mac Also a Mark
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Re: What's with all the cancer lately?
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11/07/22 07:22 PM
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I think it must be so diverse in its origins that we can't get all the jockeys riding their own "single" horse to the same horse race so we can get a more concise answer and maybe steer clear of whatever increases the odds of cancer.
So we do the same things we keep doing and you know what they say about doing the same things....
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