A South Florida father is seeking a donor after being diagnosed with a rare blood cancer. Concerns arise over the increase in autoimmune conditions, cancer, and cardiac events in young, healthy individuals. Reports show rising cancer rates among those under 50, with Orange County leading in Southern California. Researchers are investigating the surge in early-onset cancers, with global data predicting a continued increase in cases.
This Nature news feature says: 'Globally, cancer is on the rise.' https://t.co/QfN7JxAw17 But what explains their projected trendline of incidence rates until 2030? [It is an age-standardized rate, so it wouldn't be from population aging.] https://t.co/FchJCZPbVx https://t.co/FO94vP9EJG
Nature wants to know why "so many" young people are getting cancer? Here’s why in my opinion and observation: Our food is poisoned. Our water is poisoned. Young people are on drugs we’ve never properly done long term testing on that all have unknown side effects. Some of those… https://t.co/NZmeVxlv8B
New from Nature Why are so many young people getting cancer? "Early-onset cancers — often defined as those that occur in adults under the age of 50 — still account for only a fraction of the total cases, but the incidence rate has been growing. This rise, coupled with an… https://t.co/jfoTcP01C6
“Statistics from around the world are now clear: the rates of more than a dozen cancers are increasing among adults under the age of 50. This rise varies from country to country and cancer to cancer, but models based on global data predict that the number of early-onset cancer… https://t.co/qCdI0np31c
As calls mount for better screening, awareness and treatments, investigators are scrambling to explain why cancer rates are increasing among young people https://t.co/lv3YI0qBC7
The alarming trend in cancer rates among those 50 and under was released in a report by City of Hope Orange County Lennar Foundation Cancer Center. Details: https://t.co/gzO26aRIe6 https://t.co/WvVsgbcDks
The alarming trend in cancer rates among those 50 and under was released in a report by City of Hope Orange County Lennar Foundation Cancer Center. Click link in bio for full story. https://t.co/lEvnLMCTOn
Orange County leads Southern California in cancer rates among 18 to 49 year olds: report https://t.co/9WQ2OAvdzk
Florida entrepreneur documents his heartbreaking battle with lymphoma in his 20s - as doctors warn cancer patients keep getting younger: 'I had to sit with my father and write my will at 25' https://t.co/a9HMMPlaFA https://t.co/aoYZpgkR4Q
Questions still need to be answered about the uptick in the sudden onset of autoimmune conditions, late-stage cancer, neuropathy or cardiac events in otherwise healthy young people. 🧐
South Florida father searches for donor after being diagnosed with rare blood cancer: https://t.co/Sy1DbovO3M