During a recent annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, the National Cancer Institute conveyed an alarming prediction based on cancer incidence data, forecasting models and census data: Breast cancer rates are poised to increase 56 percent over the next 15 years.
Philip S. Rosenberg, of the National Cancer Institute, says the spike in cases will undoubtedly “pose ‘a huge challenge’” to medical experts. At the same time, he noted, “Although breast cancer overall is going to increase, different subtypes of breast cancer are moving in different directions and on different trajectories.” This, he feels, suggests that there will be lower incidences of certain subtypes, something that evokes a sense of optimism in light of the more startling news.
While the news is alarming, one has to wonder if it truly is all that surprising.
The Susan G. Komen Foundation: a cause that causes breast cancer
After all, it’s no secret that Big Pharma, Big Food and the medical industry are often aligned, with their profits more cared for than the patients themselves. The sick reality is that people’s illnesses — in this case breast cancer patients — are toyed with since treatments said to improve health are actually destroying individuals’ health, making them worse off. But that’s okay, you see, because in the end, the medical industry walks away with yet greater profits.
Why does that matter?
In the entire world, GE happens to be one of the largest makers of mammogram machines, which have been linked to causing breast cancer due to the high levels of ionizing (damaging) radiation they emit. In other words, the very machines that are supposed to help, actually play a role in causing the problem they’re supposed to shed light on. In turn, a disturbing cycle takes place in which care becomes a twisted facade that ultimately creates horror stories and destroys lives.
Indeed, the Komen for the Cure Foundation is a scam. Always be sure to do your research when considering donating to a “worthy” cause by checking the site’s list of corporate partners. Then do some digging on what medical devices and pharmaceuticals they develop and ask yourself if the relationship is one that sets well with your own health needs and gut instinct.
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