Cancer cases in people below 50 up nearly 80 percent in last three decades
Cancer cases in people below 50 up nearly 80 percent in last three decades
About a million people aged below 50 die of cancer annually, a study says, projecting another 21 percent rise by 2030.
About a million people aged below 50 die of cancer annually, a study says, projecting another 21 percent rise by 2030.
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I only read the headline and not the article, so I'm not sure if this was mentioned. Would the main cause be from melanoma caused by UV? Melanoma rates in Australia went through the roof when we had that big ozone hole above our country.
5 2 ReplyThe main suspected causes mentioned are poor diet, alcohol, tobacco, physical inactivity, and obesity
33 0 Replywell shit.
5 0 ReplyPlus side, these are factors that can be managed!
Even if it's not exactly fun to.
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Ah yes. Blame poor people instead of the corporations polluting our natural world. Typical.
7 12 ReplyWell, if that's what the medical data actually points to, while I don't think blame is really a useful concept, that would be the correct conclusion.
I don't know if that's actually the case, because I'm not a doctor, but I'll listen to them if they say it is.
6 0 ReplyThis is COVID denial style talk.
The report is actual medical research.
5 0 ReplyWhat did you read that made you think “This is blaming poor people!”?
3 0 ReplyIf I had to guess, it's probably because poor people are more likely to engage in self-destructive behavior for instant gratification because they have nothing to look forward to in life.
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Poor diet, alcohol abuse, and tobacco use can all certainly be attributed to corporate malfeasance in at least some part.
2 0 ReplyI see your point, but rich people regularly engage in these things all the time.
I guess they also get to balance it with plenty of outside time on the beach and delicious meals cooked by professional chefs.
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