Cancer industry FAIL: Breast cancer projected to rise 56% over next 15 years

Sunday, October 18, 2015
By Paul Martin

by: Jennifer Lea Reynolds
NaturalNews.com
Sunday, October 18, 2015

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.(1)

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.(1)

Still, the prediction is certainly less than optimistic; the researchers also noted that ages of women afflicted with breast cancer will shift by 2030. New cases in women ages 70-84, for example, is expected to increase from 24 percent to 35 percent.(1)

While the news is alarming, one has to wonder if it truly is all that surprising.

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