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re: Top Pathologist: Cancers Spread ‘Like Wildfire’ after Covid Shots
Posted on 4/4/24 at 3:05 pm to idontyield
Posted on 4/4/24 at 3:05 pm to idontyield
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I'm not a vaccine supporter and realize at best they are worthless but stop with the stupidity. Zero statistics to back up the claims in the "article".
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Official data published on Monday reported that almost 3 million people in England were tested for cancer in 2022, a 133% increase in the decade since 2013. The latest monthly figures also show that October 2023 was the highest month on record for cancer checks, with 269,492 urgent referrals.
You dont know because they dont want you to know or even look into it. they are even censoring liberals now questioning it.
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More than 500,000 people in UK ‘will be diagnosed with cancer each year by 2040’
Cancer Research UK report says NHS risks being overwhelmed by cancer diagnoses
Anna Bawden
Fri 3 Feb 2023 01.00 EST
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More than 500,000 people in the UK will be diagnosed with cancer every year by 2040, according to analysis by Cancer Research UK.
In its report published on Friday, researchers project that if current trends continue, cancer cases will rise by one-third from 384,000 a year diagnosed now to 506,000 in 2040, taking the number of new cases every year to more than half a million for the first time.
While mortality rates are projected to fall for many cancer types, the absolute numbers of deaths are predicted to increase by almost a quarter to 208,000. In total, it estimates that between 2023 and 2040, there could be 8.4m new cases and 3.5 million people could have died from cancer.
Cancer Research UK’s chief clinician, Charles Swanton, said: “By the end of the next decade, if left unaided, the NHS risks being overwhelmed by the sheer volume of new cancer diagnoses. It takes 15 years to train an oncologist, pathologist, radiologist or surgeon. The government must start planning now to give patients the support they will so desperately need.”
This post was edited on 4/4/24 at 3:15 pm
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