Sunday, 1 December 2024

Deadly Cancers Skyrocket Among Fit & Healthy Young Women



Experts are warning that deadly cancer cases are skyrocketing among fit and healthy young women.

Cancer has long been considered a disease of old age.

However, a surge in cases among Gen Z and millennials is gradually turning that trend on its head.

In recent years, cases of some types of cancers in young people have almost doubled in the United States.

The surge after years of cancer rates slowing down or falling in their parents and grandparents.

Sydney Towle, from California, was just 23 when she was diagnosed with bile duct cancer in early August 2023.

Doctors discovered a “sizable mass” in her stomach that had been growing for four months.

“I’m typically an active person but suddenly I started feeling short of breath, and this strange burning sensation took hold in my tummy,” she shared.

The young and “active” Californian admitted that she had initially overlooked her symptoms.

However, she is now urging others via social media not to skip their regular health checkups.

Bile duct cancer, also known as cholangiocarcinoma, is an aggressive type of cancer that starts in the bile ducts.

It can affect people of different ages but it is more commonly diagnosed in adults over the age of 50.

Ms. Towle’s tumor formed rapidly and mutated at an alarming rate.

She admits that the most challenging aspect of her journey has been dealing with the unknown.

“It’s tough for me to plan for the future at all or expect anything when everything is so fragile around my diagnosis and treatment,” she said.

“It’s also really hard to plan in the short term, such as dinners or going out with friends, when I don’t know how I’ll feel physically or emotionally on a given day.

“There are so many things I want to do now, given that I don’t know how much longer I have, but I can’t plan my bucket list or any fun trips while receiving treatment and not knowing where surgery will take me.”

After recently fulfilling one of her dreams by moving to New York, Towle is currently undergoing aggressive treatment targeting the tumor.

She is undergoing a variety of treatments, including chemotherapy, and experimental drugs as doctors battle to beat the cancerous spread.

Because doctors are not used to seeing cancers in young, healthy people, their symptoms are often dismissed for more benign conditions

In another tragic case, Maryland TikTok star Rachel Yaffe was diagnosed with a rare form of liver cancer at the age of 20.

Yaffe has documented her cancer journey online.

She said she felt like something was wrong but it was put down to a gluten intolerance.

But after visiting a doctor who saw her level of concern, she was referred to a specialist on the off chance it could be cancer.

They discovered a 20cm tumor in her liver

She passed away on October 11 this year after losing the battle with the disease.

After experiencing bloating in her abdomen, Yaffe was diagnosed with stage 4 fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma.

She was rushed in for surgery a few days later for the tumor to be removed.

The disease had spread too far in her body to be treated.

Stark data published earlier this year revealed newer generations are at a greater risk of more than a dozen cancers than older people.

An analysis of tens of millions of diagnoses found millennials (born between 1981-96) and Generation X (1965-80) are now more likely to develop 17 forms of cancer than the post-World War II Boomer generation.

Health officials insist that obesity, sedentary lifestyles, and ultra-processed foods have been blamed for the rise in young people’s cancers.

However, doctors warn that doesn’t tell the full story.

Several doctors have revealed they are also seeing a rise in patients in their 20s and 30s developing the condition, despite eating healthy and staying fit.

As Slay News has previously reported, multiple oncologists have warned that cancers have surged since Covid mRNA “vaccines” were first pushed onto the public in early 2021.

A leading surgeon has warned that “extremely aggressive” cancers with a “different biology” are rapidly forming, spreading, and mutating into “never seen before” forms of the deadly disease in people who have been “vaccinated” for Covid.

Dr. James Royle is a colorectal and general surgeon who has been working as a consultant for the UK government’s National Health Service (NHS) for 9 years

Royle has spoken out to describe what he and his team have been witnessing among patients who received Covid mRNA injections.

“Cancers being observed are in all ages,” he revealed.

“It is my assertion, shared by many expert oncologists and clinical colleagues around the world, that the cancers we are seeing are extremely aggressive and they are of a different biology.”

However, Royle asserted that it’s not just cancers that are surging among the Covid-vaxxed.

“Post-vaccine boosters, I’ve observed what seem to be a lot of sudden deaths from necrotizing pancreatitis,” he revealed.

Dr. Royle raised the alarm during a speech before attendees of a summit held in Stormont, Northern Ireland.

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