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Doctors Pretend to be Baffled as Breast Cancer Rates Skyrocket in Young Women

Another horrifying health trend is emerging globally that has all the medical experts “baffled.” Health officials in the UK are sounding the alarm as breast cancer rates among women under 50 are starting to skyrocket.

The median age when women are diagnosed with breast cancer is 62. It’s less common to be diagnosed when a woman is in her 50s and only 9% of cases are diagnosed in women under 50. Or at least that’s historically what the numbers have been.

Doctors now say that breast cancer rates are surging among women under 50. They’re scrambling because they can’t figure out what could have possibly caused such a big shift in the population. It’s a medical mystery!

 

What could have happened in the past four years that is causing cancer rates to suddenly climb much higher, especially among young people? It’s really weird, don’t you think? Maybe public health officials should look into this medical mystery and see if they can figure out what’s going on.

Jimmy Dore asks a very important question that could help unravel this baffling mystery that has the medical community in a state of confusion. That question is, how much money from a pharmaceutical company does it take to baffle a doctor?

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