by Frank Bergman, Slay News:
A renowned American physician is sounding the alarm over skyrocketing numbers of young people being diagnosed with deadly cancers.
Dr. Cynthis Yoshida, a professor at the University of Virginia (UVA), warns that this troubling trend has now “become an epidemic.”
Yoshida, who leads UVA’s Health Cancer Center’s Colorectal Cancer Screening Program, is now alerting the public via local media outlets.
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Scientists, physicians, and oncologists around the world have been reporting that cancer cases have spiked dramatically since 2021.
During an interview with Charlottesville’s 29News, Dr. Yoshida expressed her concerns.
“It’s really become an epidemic,” Yoshida warned.
“When my patients come in and have the colonoscopies, so many more are asking, ‘What is it that’s causing this rise in early onset cancers?’”
According to Dr. Yoshida, every year 18,000 people under the age of 50 are diagnosed with early-onset cancer.
However, the cancers are spreading so rapidly that often these individuals are diagnosed too late to survive.
Breast cancer, stomach cancer, colon cancer, and certain blood cancers, are all surging among young people, Yoshida reports.
“Which is a tragedy because they’re young when they get the cancer but also, they’re young with advanced disease,” Yoshida said.
According to the 29News article, no one can know with certainty what is causing the recent cancer surge.
Reporter Avery Davis suggests a confluence of factors such as an unhealthy diet, alcohol consumption, antibiotics, and sedentary lifestyles could linked to these diagnoses.
Dr. Yoshida even suggests that alcohol could be causing cancers to form and rapidly spread.
“Alcohol really changes a lot of the DNA,” Yoshida said.
“And so, what happens is it changes the DNA in cells, and so here are the bigger risk factors, so colon cancer, breast cancer, certain types of head and neck cancer, liver cancer.”
However, a growing number of leading experts have linked the recent surge in deadly cancers to a more obvious culprit.
As Slay News has reported, a leading oncologist recently issued an alert about the staggering surge in cancer cases among young people.
North Carolina‘s Duke University oncologist Dr. Nicholas DeVito is warning that “every new patient” who now comes to his clinic is under 45 years old.
A growing number of experts are demanding answers as aggressive cancers continue to surge to unprecedented levels in young people.
Two shocking new reports from the American Cancer Society have also revealed that various forms of the deadly disease surging among younger citizens.