by Sean Adl-Tabatabai, The Peoples Voice:
The World Health Organization has warned that mRNA vaccines are causing a ‘breast cancer epidemic’ worldwide.
According to newly released statistics, over 12,000 women in the UK died from the disease in 2022.
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Dailymail.co.uk reports: Yet, this is set to hit more than 17,000 by the half-century, with thousands more cases in Britain than previously estimated, the World Health Organization (WHO) said.
Women in the UK have some of the lowest chances of getting breast cancer in Europe, but still fare worse than France and Sweden.
The data also showed patients in the UK are more likely to die from the cancer than women in America.
Experts from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)—part of the WHO—examined cancer data from over 50 different countries, including the UK.
They blamed a rising and ageing population—combined with unhealthy lifestyles—on the projected surge in cases and warned health officials it was ‘vital’ to act now.
It comes as concerning research has suggested breast cancer cases globally are rising in under-50s—an alarming phenomenon that has baffled experts.
IARC scientist and study co-author, Dr Joanne Kim, said: ‘Every minute, four women are diagnosed with breast cancer worldwide and one woman dies from the disease, and these statistics are worsening.’
Writing in the journal Nature Medicine, the scientists added: ‘While breast cancer is a recognized public health priority, these findings provide evidence using key indicators to further support a call to action to address inadequacies and inequities in global breast cancer care.
‘Strategies for early detection, including screening and efficient referral care pathways, and comprehensive treatment, are also required.’
Researchers said there were 58,756 new cases of breast cancer in the UK in 2022, and this is expected to rise to 71,006 by 2050 — an increase of 21 per cent.
In 2022 there were also 12,122 deaths from the disease, they added.
This is expected to rise to 17,261 by 2050 — a jump of 42 per cent.
Around 23 per cent of breast cancer cases in the UK are thought to be preventable, with around 8 per cent of cases caused by obesity and 8 per cent by drinking too much alcohol.
But getting older is the major risk factor for any type of cancer, largely caused by cell DNA damage accumulating over time.
Globally, the study also found that on average one in 20 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime.
By 2050, there will be 3.2 million new cases and 1.1 million breast cancer-related deaths per year if current trends continue.
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