HE'S IN REMISSION!!!!
It's actually an interesting question that comes up a lot in my work. There are tons of environmental factors, but largely it's highly improved diagnostics. My background is in medical imaging and the access and ability of tech nowadays is leading to dramatically increased detection of cancer.Pulling for Joey....always enjoyed his preparation and professionalism with his interviews.
But damn....what the heck is going on with so many people under the age of 50 getting cancer? I'm beginning to seriously worry about the goal of stamping out this disease in the coming decades. Is it something in the environment, or the processed food we're eating?
As if 8 billion people who live on this planet didn't have enough to worry about.
Pulling for Joey....always enjoyed his preparation and professionalism with his interviews.
But damn....what the heck is going on with so many people under the age of 50 getting cancer? I'm beginning to seriously worry about the goal of stamping out this disease in the coming decades. Is it something in the environment, or the processed food we're eating?
As if 8 billion people who live on this planet didn't have enough to worry about.
Suffice to say, get your physicals folks, going for mine at 37 rather than 40 might prove to be the difference between living to 41 or 80.
One thing to really keep in mind is that "cancer" isn't a single disease. It's dozens upon dozens of different diseases.Pulling for Joey....always enjoyed his preparation and professionalism with his interviews.
But damn....what the heck is going on with so many people under the age of 50 getting cancer? I'm beginning to seriously worry about the goal of stamping out this disease in the coming decades. Is it something in the environment, or the processed food we're eating?
As if 8 billion people who live on this planet didn't have enough to worry about.
Yup, the "cure" as it is, will always simply be the most effective detection and treatment.One thing to really keep in mind is that "cancer" isn't a single disease. It's dozens upon dozens different diseases.
It's a combination of many different factors including environment, diet, genetics, an aging population etc. Some we can control, some we can't. To your point, there has been a large increase in colon cancer in younger generations over the last couple of decades. Lifestyle seems to be a significant contributing factor in colon cancer in upwards of 50% of the cases.Pulling for Joey....always enjoyed his preparation and professionalism with his interviews.
But damn....what the heck is going on with so many people under the age of 50 getting cancer? I'm beginning to seriously worry about the goal of stamping out this disease in the coming decades. Is it something in the environment, or the processed food we're eating?
As if 8 billion people who live on this planet didn't have enough to worry about.