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There Is No Surge of Cancer Diagnoses

By March 30, 2025Commentary2 min read

I think I have written about this before, but the ding-dongs who can’t find or interpret easily available data keep making up stuff claiming that cancer, especially in young people, is rising rapidly, and trying to link it to CV-19 and/or CV-19 vaccines.  This is pure unadulterated nonsense.  Here, readily findable by a google search is data from the American Cancer Society, which itself has every incentive to maximize the cancer threat since that is what it derives contributions and revenue from.  You will see if you skim down the page, a chart on cancer incidence and you will undoubtedly notice that there has been a noticeable decline in incidence, with a slight uptick in the first years of the epidemic.  The fact is that over the last couple of decades we have done a good job of helping prevent cancers and catch those that exist at an earlier stage.   And if you can go back and look at the articles similar to this one for the last couple of years, you will see no increase in incidence for the years since the chart ended.   (ACS Article)  All the ACS data and articles can be found here.  (ACS Site)

What did happen during the epidemic, due to the relentless terror campaign that kept people from going to the doctor, was that there was delay in cancer diagnoses due to missed screenings and some cancers were found at later stages, but that blip appears to be eroding.  So don’t believe the bullshit you read from people who just have an agenda and who have no interest in actual science and data.

Kevin Roche

Author Kevin Roche

The Healthy Skeptic is a website about the health care system, and is written by Kevin Roche, who has many years of experience working in the health industry through Roche Consulting, LLC. Mr. Roche is available to assist health care companies through consulting arrangements and may be reached at khroche@healthy-skeptic.com.

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  • John says:

    Regarding cancer rates:

    Direct from the ACS website for last year:
    “The American Cancer Society reports lower overall cancer death rates, yet incidence is increasing for many common cancers, including 6 of the top 10.”

    There are several factors that contribute to the rising rates: environmental, behavioral/lifestyle and access to care.

    Certainly, delayed care during COVID was a factor for a while. But, we should not dismiss the possibility that a novel immune treatment is a contributor, too. There has been so little transparency on the testing of the mRNA and DNA vaccines that it is not unreasonable to be wary. Additionally, the new technology was forced upon so many that there is a responsibility to disclose.

    A responsible stance is to consider all possibilities and run down the data. The mRNA technology may be a boon or a tragedy, but we won’t know until there is better access to data and follow up. There is enough information to date to warrant concern.

    • Kevin Roche says:

      Anybody who visits the FDA website can see the full package on the CV-19 vaccines, or you can go to Trust the Evidence and see the full examination by two physicians who were very skeptical of the CV-19 response. There is absolutely zero evidence that the vax have anything to do with cancer. With good reason, because there is no plausible mechanism of action by which they could cause it.

  • Jason Cooper says:

    Is this in reference to Patrick Soon-Shiong, the billionaire owner of the LA Times and biotech mogul who was pitching this heavily on Tucker Carlson?

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