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re: If they do this to our food, and they do this to our water
Posted on 12/4/16 at 3:39 pm to Roger Klarvin
Posted on 12/4/16 at 3:39 pm to Roger Klarvin
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The incidence of cancer in people less than 65 has actually decreased as the years have gone on. This is due to decreased rates of smoking among younger generations and decreased occupational exposures to coal dust and manufacturing chemicals, incredibly effective colon cancer screening that catches polyps before becoming cancerous, decreased incidence of hepatitis b/c in younger generations, HPV vaccinations, etc.
You know why this is selectively inaccurate. You do. You don't want to admit that you do, but you do. I hope. Otherwise you're an idiot. When does your timeline start? What types of cancers have increased in comparison to the ones that have decreased, and how does that impact these stats? Pathetic, like always.
To deny that external factors influence someone getting cancer is beyond pathetic.
Posted on 12/4/16 at 3:47 pm to Sleeping Tiger
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You know why this is selectively inaccurate. You do. You don't want to admit that you do, but you do. I hope. Otherwise you're an idiot. When does your timeline start? What types of cancers have increased in comparison to the ones that have decreased, and how does that impact these stats? Pathetic, like always.
I was just correcting some misleading information. Take your Prozac and calm down.
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To deny that external factors influence someone getting cancer is beyond pathetic.
Nobody is denying that, least of all me. Roughly half of all cancers are attributed to known exposures (smoking, alcohol abuse, asbestos, etc.)
Posted on 12/4/16 at 3:54 pm to Sleeping Tiger
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You know why this is selectively inaccurate.
So what is it that you're claiming?? Modern society and it's advancements are causing an increase in cancer?....or what?
Posted on 12/4/16 at 7:51 pm to Sleeping Tiger
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deny that external factors influence someone getting cancer is beyond pathetic.
He didn't deny this! He actually said that external factors cause cancer and he listed some of them.
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