“Between 2000 and 2021, pancreatic cancer diagnoses increased by 4.3 percent per year among Americans aged 15 to 34, and by 1.5 percent annually among those aged 35 to 54, according to a 2025 analysis. Though the absolute numbers remain small, specialists say the trend is nonetheless concerning.”
Hmmm…if you want to hide a spike in data, you simply increase the time frame. I wonder how much of the uptick in cases has been since 2021?
And why is the increase for young people nearly 3 times greater than older folks? It used to be that cancer rates increased with age in large part because of accumulated genetic anomalies.
Did his Mom and step-brother first.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/transgender-ex-student-identified-alleged-suspect-canada-school-mass-shooting-left-least-9-dead
“..a history of mental health problems…” Well he identified as transgender, I would expect that.
These stories are self confirming too, that it has been buried deep by the media, tells us all anyone needs to know.
https://archive.is/ylvCe
“Between 2000 and 2021, pancreatic cancer diagnoses increased by 4.3 percent per year among Americans aged 15 to 34, and by 1.5 percent annually among those aged 35 to 54, according to a 2025 analysis. Though the absolute numbers remain small, specialists say the trend is nonetheless concerning.”
Hmmm…if you want to hide a spike in data, you simply increase the time frame. I wonder how much of the uptick in cases has been since 2021?
And why is the increase for young people nearly 3 times greater than older folks? It used to be that cancer rates increased with age in large part because of accumulated genetic anomalies.
Hmmm…I could take a JAB at it