A renowned American physician is sounding the alarm over skyrocketing numbers of young people being diagnosed with deadly cancers.
Dr. Cynthis Yoshida, a professor at the University of Virginia (UVA), warns that this troubling trend has now “become an epidemic.”
Yoshida, who leads UVA’s Health Cancer Center’s Colorectal Cancer Screening Program, is now alerting the public via local media outlets. Scientists, physicians, and oncologists around the world have been reporting that cancer cases have spiked dramatically since 2021.
During an interview with Charlottesville’s 29News, Dr. Yoshida expressed her concerns.
“It’s really become an epidemic,” Yoshida warned. “When my patients come in and have the colonoscopies, so many more are asking, ‘What is it that’s causing this rise in early onset cancers?’”
According to Dr. Yoshida, every year 18,000 people under the age of 50 are diagnosed with early-onset cancer. […]
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