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๐Ÿงต Cancer in young people has increased 40%

Anonymous No. 16168480

This is literally the most important and terrifying thing you should be worried about. Especially in America where nobody can afford screening you're basically dead when you notice something wrong.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQZxWtJfYCM

Anonymous No. 16168505

>>16168480
Stop feeding cancer their favorite food. Simple as.

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Anonymous No. 16168516

>Introduced to Market: 1976

Anonymous No. 16168612

>>16168480
shouldnt have been anti semitic

Anonymous No. 16168752

>>16168480
>Especially in America where nobody can afford screening
What cancer screening? I have pretty good health insurance and I get a checkup once a year but those don't really do anything to screen for cancer unless you have an obvious cancer growth sticking out.

Anonymous No. 16168768

>>16168752
Foreigners see viral pics of hospital bills and think people actually have to pay them out of pocket

Anonymous No. 16168771

>>16168612
should have been more antisemitic

Anonymous No. 16168961

>>16168768
>Foreigners see viral pics of hospital bills and think people actually have to pay them out of pocket
Who pays for your insurance policy? There's a reason, the majority of Americans live paycheck-to-paycheck.

That should be obvious when your meds are billed for a thousand dollars but cost 5 dollars to make. Corruption.

Anonymous No. 16168971

>>16168961
Trim the administrative bloat in insurance and healthcare companies and watch as the costs go down.

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Anonymous No. 16169016

>>16168480
What's the breakdown in demographics?
And is this because detection methods have improved?
Does it also count things that are treated earlier, like basal cell carcinomas?
It's not like more people are dying from cancer.

Anonymous No. 16169030

>>16168480
yeah, i'm one of the unfortunate souls to have it at age 23, 27 this year and still alive though
the good news is there is so many new treatments nowdays it's not the death sentence it used to be

Anonymous No. 16169058

>>16169016
You think detection methods have improved in the past decade?

Anonymous No. 16169062

>>16169058
not him but they have by a lot

Anonymous No. 16169080

>>16168971
>Trim the administrative bloat in insurance and healthcare companies and watch as the costs go down.
Trim the pharmaceutical bloat
Trim the bloat that happens on the level of general practitioners
Trim the governmental/regulatory bloat
Trim the logistical bloat

Anonymous No. 16169084

>>16168480
whats the increase in old people?

Anonymous No. 16169139

>>16169080
Pharma companies will literally charge Yanks twice what they medicine costs in Europe. And Europe will approve useless shit like Reboxetine so it's not a case that EMA is more strict than the FDA

Anonymous No. 16169143

Only free market can fix this. Regulations do nothing but favor criminal cartels who hire politicians to write laws for them. The weak will die anyway.