Wednesday, April 17, 2024

WHO Cancer Agency Predicts 77% Rise In Cancers, Blames It On Everything Other Than The Jabs

The World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer 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.

The World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer released a daunting prediction of the global cancer burden.

The IARC cancer burden estimates are based on the "Best sources of data available in countries in 2022."2 That year, there were an estimated 20 million new cancer cases and 9.7 million deaths, with WHO reporting, "About 1 in 5 people develop cancer in their lifetime, approximately 1 in 9 men and 1 in 12 women die from the disease."3.

Lung cancer was most common, followed by female breast cancer, colorectal cancer, prostate cancer and stomach cancer.

For men, prostate and colorectal cancers were second and third most common, while liver and colorectal cancer caused the second and third most cancer deaths.

As noted by Canadian oncologist and cancer researcher Dr. William Makis in the Highwire interview above,7 these cancers are showing up in young people, many under age 30, with no family history of cancer.

In addition to the spike protein and mRNA in COVID-19 shots, McKernan's team discovered simian virus 40 promoters that, for decades, have been suspected of causing cancer in humans, including mesotheliomas, lymphomas and cancers of the brain and bone.17.

https://discernreport.com/who-cancer-agency-predicts-77-rise-in-cancers-blames-it-on-everything-other-than-the-jabs/ 

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