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WHO Report Predicting 77% Rise in Cancers by 2050, Ignores 'Turbo Cancers' in Young People
The HighWire with Del Bigtree, with guest Dr. William Makis
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Detailed analysis and article [PDF]
Story at a glance:
- The World Health Organization’s (WHO) International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) estimates more than 35 million new cancer cases in 2050.
- This represents a 77% increase from the estimated 20 million cancer cases that occurred in 2022.
- WHO blamed the rising cancer rates on an aging population, along with tobacco, alcohol, obesity and exposure to air pollution.
- WHO ignored the emergence of rapid-growing “turbo cancers” in people who have received one or more COVID-19 shots.
- Many of these cancers are showing up in young people, many under age 30, with no family history of cancer; treatment protocols are available to help recover from post-jab injuries.
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