Doctors ‘baffled’ by unprecedented surge in cancers among young people under 50
Cancer rates among young people in the United States and worldwide are on the rise, leaving doctors perplexed and searching for answers. According to federal data, the diagnosis rate of cancer cases in individuals under 50 rose to 107.8 per 100,000 people in 2019, a significant increase of 12.8% from 2000. A study published in BMJ Oncology last year also highlighted a sharp global uptick in cancer cases among the younger population, with the highest rates observed in North America, Australia, and Western Europe.
The Wall Street Journal reported on this troubling trend, emphasizing that the word vaccine was noticeably absent from the article. Instead, doctors are scrambling to decipher the underlying cause of this surge and identify young people who may be at high risk. Suspicions are pointing towards environmental and lifestyle changes as potential contributing factors. These changes include decreased physical activity, increased consumption of ultra-processed foods, and exposure to new toxins that may amplify cancer risk in younger generations.
However, it is astonishing that no mention was made of the elephant in the room – the COVID-19 vaccines. Over the past few years, young people have been subjected to multiple vaccine doses, with some individuals receiving as many as seven or eight injections of synthetic mRNA toxins. It is alarming to see a whole article discussing the rise in cancers among the younger population without acknowledging the potential impact of these vaccinations.
Dr. Andrea Cercek, co-director of a program for early-onset gastrointestinal cancer patients at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, expressed her concern over the trend. She noted that patients diagnosed with cancer are increasingly younger, leading her to suspect an environmental change as the culprit. Dr. Cercek mentioned potential factors such as alterations in our food, medications, or other unidentified elements in our surroundings.
The omission of critical information is disheartening, as evidence has been presented linking cancer risks to the COVID-19 vaccines. Dr. Robert Malone, one of the mRNA technology inventors, testified during a congressional hearing that Moderna, a pharmaceutical giant, was aware of the cancer-causing properties of their mRNA shots. Similarly, Pfizer’s COVID-19 mRNA injection has been found to contain similar contaminants associated with birth defects and cancer, as outlined in their patent documentation. Astonishingly, the FDA appeared to ignore this admission when approving the vaccines for public use.
While it is crucial to consider other potential factors such as increased consumption of processed foods as it relates to the rise in colorectal cancers among the younger population, the introduction of mRNA vaccines cannot be overlooked as a significant change within the past couple of years. Additionally, cancers are not the only health concerns impacting the younger generation. Numerous cases of myocarditis, strokes, and blood clots have been reported in young athletes who received the COVID-19 vaccines.
It is vital that the public receives accurate and comprehensive information to fully understand the potential risks associated with these vaccines. As the rates of cancers and other serious health issues escalate among young people, a thorough examination of all contributing factors, including the potential impact of the COVID-19 vaccines, is necessary. The well-being of future generations depends on unveiling the truth behind these alarming trends and making informed decisions to protect their health.