Huge rise in cancer in friends

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Anonymous wrote:What is up with all of the healthy, active people getting cancer?

The people I know diagnosed young are all healthy weight, physically fit and non smokers.


Right - Denmark has the highest cancer rates but is something like 110 in obesity rate. It doesn’t quite correlate



Because they drink, smoke too much and get too much uv radiation without protection.


https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35017625/


Nearly 1/3rd of cancers in Denmark have been attributed to smoking, drinking, too much sun exposure and other completely avoidable carcinogens. Gee, thanks for pointing out a perfect example of how lifestyle dramatically impacts cancer risk.
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Anonymous wrote:Because hardly anyone from younger generations exercises anymore. They're massively obese and have tons of vitamin D deficiency. They eat like garbage and too often go out to restaurants all the time.

If you love sedentary lifestyles with terrible diet you die. It's really that simple.


I love how everyone always thinks people did cancer to themselves when they are told time and time and time again that cancer is largely generic or occurs in people without prior risk factors with the exception of some specific cancers.
Yes obesity may raise risk in those wjtn genetic predisposition to certain cancers but going to restaurants is not ‘giving people cancer’ Yeesh



You’re an idiot. The SINGLE BIGGEST THING YOU CAN CONTROL FOR REDUCING CANCER *RISK* IS CONTROLLING YOUR WIEGHT, DIET AND EXERCISE.

You people have an inordinately difficult time understanding the concept of risk and statistics. Yes, of course there will be marathon runners who only eat a health Mediterranean diet who get cancer while I’m sure there are examples of morbidly obese people out there who live to 92 and who never get cancer and have bloodwork clean as a whistle. That doesn’t negate the fact at all though that healthy life style can significantly reduce the risk of many types of cancers. Again, understand the term risk. The data are incontrovertible. Gen Z will be the fattest generation in history. Nearly 20% of all teenagers are now friggin’ obese. Youth increasingly have horrible lifestyles and terrible diets. These are the results.


https://www.pennmedicine.org/cancer/navigating-cancer-care/risks-and-prevention/lifestyle-risk-factors


https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-q-and-a-lifestyle-changes-that-can-lower-your-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/healthy-lifestyle-diet-exercise-reduce-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/exercise-may-cut-risk-of-13-cancers-study-suggests/


The national cancer institute estimates that nearly half of all cancer deaths could be reduced simply by improvements in lifestyle. There is a ton you can actively control to simply reduce your risk for cancer, but increasingly youth are becoming sedentary beached whales who have average BMIs skyrocketing to the moon.




You are an idiot.
I have exercised for at least 30 mins a day every single day since I was 22 and have a very low bmi and I still have had cancer.
Yes exercise is great but it’s not a panacea in any way.
People are just so scared of cancer they think they can control it and they mostly cannot. One in two of us will get it. Just deal




You’re an absolute moron. You cannot understand risk and statistics. This is like saying because someone won powerball, that means I can too!

Your emotional arguments are completely devoid of all scientific based rationale, because the data clearly show a healthy lifestyle can significantly reduce your *risk* for a number of cancers.


You're right. You just keep exercising and eating clean PP. Cancer can't get you.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because hardly anyone from younger generations exercises anymore. They're massively obese and have tons of vitamin D deficiency. They eat like garbage and too often go out to restaurants all the time.

If you love sedentary lifestyles with terrible diet you die. It's really that simple.


I love how everyone always thinks people did cancer to themselves when they are told time and time and time again that cancer is largely generic or occurs in people without prior risk factors with the exception of some specific cancers.
Yes obesity may raise risk in those wjtn genetic predisposition to certain cancers but going to restaurants is not ‘giving people cancer’ Yeesh



You’re an idiot. The SINGLE BIGGEST THING YOU CAN CONTROL FOR REDUCING CANCER *RISK* IS CONTROLLING YOUR WIEGHT, DIET AND EXERCISE.

You people have an inordinately difficult time understanding the concept of risk and statistics. Yes, of course there will be marathon runners who only eat a health Mediterranean diet who get cancer while I’m sure there are examples of morbidly obese people out there who live to 92 and who never get cancer and have bloodwork clean as a whistle. That doesn’t negate the fact at all though that healthy life style can significantly reduce the risk of many types of cancers. Again, understand the term risk. The data are incontrovertible. Gen Z will be the fattest generation in history. Nearly 20% of all teenagers are now friggin’ obese. Youth increasingly have horrible lifestyles and terrible diets. These are the results.


https://www.pennmedicine.org/cancer/navigating-cancer-care/risks-and-prevention/lifestyle-risk-factors


https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-q-and-a-lifestyle-changes-that-can-lower-your-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/healthy-lifestyle-diet-exercise-reduce-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/exercise-may-cut-risk-of-13-cancers-study-suggests/


The national cancer institute estimates that nearly half of all cancer deaths could be reduced simply by improvements in lifestyle. There is a ton you can actively control to simply reduce your risk for cancer, but increasingly youth are becoming sedentary beached whales who have average BMIs skyrocketing to the moon.




You are an idiot.
I have exercised for at least 30 mins a day every single day since I was 22 and have a very low bmi and I still have had cancer.
Yes exercise is great but it’s not a panacea in any way.
People are just so scared of cancer they think they can control it and they mostly cannot. One in two of us will get it. Just deal


NP. Reducing risk isn’t the same as eliminating it altogether. And who knows, in your case if you hadn’t exercised and eaten well, maybe your cancer would’ve developed earlier or been more aggressive etc. And I’d bet that you being healthier overall made your recovery easier, maybe you tolerated chemo better etc.


That’s a very different argument and consideration.
My cancer was actually hormonally driven and had nothing to do with bmi.
The cancers that are even impacted by obesity are colorectal, post-menopausal breast, uterine, esophageal, kidney and pancreatic cancers.
A great number of cancers are accelerated or triggered by hormonal changes - eg pregnancy or ivf (mine is an example).
There’s a huge amount we still don’t know



And hormonal regulation can be completely thrown out of whack by things like obesity and diabetes.
People with diabetes have significantly increased risk for a number very serious types of cancer.

https://www.mdanderson.org/publications/focused-on-health/Diabetes-and-cancer.h26Z1591413.html

https://diabetes.org/about-diabetes/diabetes-prevention/diabetes-and-cancer

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because hardly anyone from younger generations exercises anymore. They're massively obese and have tons of vitamin D deficiency. They eat like garbage and too often go out to restaurants all the time.

If you love sedentary lifestyles with terrible diet you die. It's really that simple.


I love how everyone always thinks people did cancer to themselves when they are told time and time and time again that cancer is largely generic or occurs in people without prior risk factors with the exception of some specific cancers.
Yes obesity may raise risk in those wjtn genetic predisposition to certain cancers but going to restaurants is not ‘giving people cancer’ Yeesh



You’re an idiot. The SINGLE BIGGEST THING YOU CAN CONTROL FOR REDUCING CANCER *RISK* IS CONTROLLING YOUR WIEGHT, DIET AND EXERCISE.

You people have an inordinately difficult time understanding the concept of risk and statistics. Yes, of course there will be marathon runners who only eat a health Mediterranean diet who get cancer while I’m sure there are examples of morbidly obese people out there who live to 92 and who never get cancer and have bloodwork clean as a whistle. That doesn’t negate the fact at all though that healthy life style can significantly reduce the risk of many types of cancers. Again, understand the term risk. The data are incontrovertible. Gen Z will be the fattest generation in history. Nearly 20% of all teenagers are now friggin’ obese. Youth increasingly have horrible lifestyles and terrible diets. These are the results.


https://www.pennmedicine.org/cancer/navigating-cancer-care/risks-and-prevention/lifestyle-risk-factors


https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-q-and-a-lifestyle-changes-that-can-lower-your-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/healthy-lifestyle-diet-exercise-reduce-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/exercise-may-cut-risk-of-13-cancers-study-suggests/


The national cancer institute estimates that nearly half of all cancer deaths could be reduced simply by improvements in lifestyle. There is a ton you can actively control to simply reduce your risk for cancer, but increasingly youth are becoming sedentary beached whales who have average BMIs skyrocketing to the moon.




You are an idiot.
I have exercised for at least 30 mins a day every single day since I was 22 and have a very low bmi and I still have had cancer.
Yes exercise is great but it’s not a panacea in any way.
People are just so scared of cancer they think they can control it and they mostly cannot. One in two of us will get it. Just deal




You’re an absolute moron. You cannot understand risk and statistics. This is like saying because someone won powerball, that means I can too!

Your emotional arguments are completely devoid of all scientific based rationale, because the data clearly show a healthy lifestyle can significantly reduce your *risk* for a number of cancers.


You're right. You just keep exercising and eating clean PP. Cancer can't get you.




Your brain is so dense that light cannot even escape the gravitational force field that is the black hole in your brain.


You are so stupid that you cannot comprehend that reduced risk doesn’t mean zero risk. It’s not a binary outcome, dum dum. Your dumb argument is like saying that if I wear a seatbelt I will absolutely not die in a car accident. No idiot, that isn’t the way risk works. If I wear a seatbelt while driving I will, however, reduce my risk of death should an accident happen.


Really not hard to understand how living a crappy, unhealthy lifestyle increases risk for cancer.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because hardly anyone from younger generations exercises anymore. They're massively obese and have tons of vitamin D deficiency. They eat like garbage and too often go out to restaurants all the time.

If you love sedentary lifestyles with terrible diet you die. It's really that simple.


I love how everyone always thinks people did cancer to themselves when they are told time and time and time again that cancer is largely generic or occurs in people without prior risk factors with the exception of some specific cancers.
Yes obesity may raise risk in those wjtn genetic predisposition to certain cancers but going to restaurants is not ‘giving people cancer’ Yeesh



You’re an idiot. The SINGLE BIGGEST THING YOU CAN CONTROL FOR REDUCING CANCER *RISK* IS CONTROLLING YOUR WIEGHT, DIET AND EXERCISE.

You people have an inordinately difficult time understanding the concept of risk and statistics. Yes, of course there will be marathon runners who only eat a health Mediterranean diet who get cancer while I’m sure there are examples of morbidly obese people out there who live to 92 and who never get cancer and have bloodwork clean as a whistle. That doesn’t negate the fact at all though that healthy life style can significantly reduce the risk of many types of cancers. Again, understand the term risk. The data are incontrovertible. Gen Z will be the fattest generation in history. Nearly 20% of all teenagers are now friggin’ obese. Youth increasingly have horrible lifestyles and terrible diets. These are the results.


https://www.pennmedicine.org/cancer/navigating-cancer-care/risks-and-prevention/lifestyle-risk-factors


https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-q-and-a-lifestyle-changes-that-can-lower-your-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/healthy-lifestyle-diet-exercise-reduce-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/exercise-may-cut-risk-of-13-cancers-study-suggests/


The national cancer institute estimates that nearly half of all cancer deaths could be reduced simply by improvements in lifestyle. There is a ton you can actively control to simply reduce your risk for cancer, but increasingly youth are becoming sedentary beached whales who have average BMIs skyrocketing to the moon.




You are an idiot.
I have exercised for at least 30 mins a day every single day since I was 22 and have a very low bmi and I still have had cancer.
Yes exercise is great but it’s not a panacea in any way.
People are just so scared of cancer they think they can control it and they mostly cannot. One in two of us will get it. Just deal




You’re an absolute moron. You cannot understand risk and statistics. This is like saying because someone won powerball, that means I can too!

Your emotional arguments are completely devoid of all scientific based rationale, because the data clearly show a healthy lifestyle can significantly reduce your *risk* for a number of cancers.


You're right. You just keep exercising and eating clean PP. Cancer can't get you.




Your brain is so dense that light cannot even escape the gravitational force field that is the black hole in your brain.


You are so stupid that you cannot comprehend that reduced risk doesn’t mean zero risk. It’s not a binary outcome, dum dum. Your dumb argument is like saying that if I wear a seatbelt I will absolutely not die in a car accident. No idiot, that isn’t the way risk works. If I wear a seatbelt while driving I will, however, reduce my risk of death should an accident happen.


Really not hard to understand how living a crappy, unhealthy lifestyle increases risk for cancer.


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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because hardly anyone from younger generations exercises anymore. They're massively obese and have tons of vitamin D deficiency. They eat like garbage and too often go out to restaurants all the time.

If you love sedentary lifestyles with terrible diet you die. It's really that simple.


I love how everyone always thinks people did cancer to themselves when they are told time and time and time again that cancer is largely generic or occurs in people without prior risk factors with the exception of some specific cancers.
Yes obesity may raise risk in those wjtn genetic predisposition to certain cancers but going to restaurants is not ‘giving people cancer’ Yeesh



You’re an idiot. The SINGLE BIGGEST THING YOU CAN CONTROL FOR REDUCING CANCER *RISK* IS CONTROLLING YOUR WIEGHT, DIET AND EXERCISE.

You people have an inordinately difficult time understanding the concept of risk and statistics. Yes, of course there will be marathon runners who only eat a health Mediterranean diet who get cancer while I’m sure there are examples of morbidly obese people out there who live to 92 and who never get cancer and have bloodwork clean as a whistle. That doesn’t negate the fact at all though that healthy life style can significantly reduce the risk of many types of cancers. Again, understand the term risk. The data are incontrovertible. Gen Z will be the fattest generation in history. Nearly 20% of all teenagers are now friggin’ obese. Youth increasingly have horrible lifestyles and terrible diets. These are the results.


https://www.pennmedicine.org/cancer/navigating-cancer-care/risks-and-prevention/lifestyle-risk-factors


https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-q-and-a-lifestyle-changes-that-can-lower-your-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/healthy-lifestyle-diet-exercise-reduce-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/exercise-may-cut-risk-of-13-cancers-study-suggests/


The national cancer institute estimates that nearly half of all cancer deaths could be reduced simply by improvements in lifestyle. There is a ton you can actively control to simply reduce your risk for cancer, but increasingly youth are becoming sedentary beached whales who have average BMIs skyrocketing to the moon.




You are an idiot.
I have exercised for at least 30 mins a day every single day since I was 22 and have a very low bmi and I still have had cancer.
Yes exercise is great but it’s not a panacea in any way.
People are just so scared of cancer they think they can control it and they mostly cannot. One in two of us will get it. Just deal




You’re an absolute moron. You cannot understand risk and statistics. This is like saying because someone won powerball, that means I can too!

Your emotional arguments are completely devoid of all scientific based rationale, because the data clearly show a healthy lifestyle can significantly reduce your *risk* for a number of cancers.


You're right. You just keep exercising and eating clean PP. Cancer can't get you.




Your brain is so dense that light cannot even escape the gravitational force field that is the black hole in your brain.


You are so stupid that you cannot comprehend that reduced risk doesn’t mean zero risk. It’s not a binary outcome, dum dum. Your dumb argument is like saying that if I wear a seatbelt I will absolutely not die in a car accident. No idiot, that isn’t the way risk works. If I wear a seatbelt while driving I will, however, reduce my risk of death should an accident happen.


Really not hard to understand how living a crappy, unhealthy lifestyle increases risk for cancer.


I’m 5’3” and 110 lbs, active, physically fit and vegetarian and I got cancer. I imagine you would’ve scoured your brain to make it my fault.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because hardly anyone from younger generations exercises anymore. They're massively obese and have tons of vitamin D deficiency. They eat like garbage and too often go out to restaurants all the time.

If you love sedentary lifestyles with terrible diet you die. It's really that simple.


I love how everyone always thinks people did cancer to themselves when they are told time and time and time again that cancer is largely generic or occurs in people without prior risk factors with the exception of some specific cancers.
Yes obesity may raise risk in those wjtn genetic predisposition to certain cancers but going to restaurants is not ‘giving people cancer’ Yeesh



You’re an idiot. The SINGLE BIGGEST THING YOU CAN CONTROL FOR REDUCING CANCER *RISK* IS CONTROLLING YOUR WIEGHT, DIET AND EXERCISE.

You people have an inordinately difficult time understanding the concept of risk and statistics. Yes, of course there will be marathon runners who only eat a health Mediterranean diet who get cancer while I’m sure there are examples of morbidly obese people out there who live to 92 and who never get cancer and have bloodwork clean as a whistle. That doesn’t negate the fact at all though that healthy life style can significantly reduce the risk of many types of cancers. Again, understand the term risk. The data are incontrovertible. Gen Z will be the fattest generation in history. Nearly 20% of all teenagers are now friggin’ obese. Youth increasingly have horrible lifestyles and terrible diets. These are the results.


https://www.pennmedicine.org/cancer/navigating-cancer-care/risks-and-prevention/lifestyle-risk-factors


https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-q-and-a-lifestyle-changes-that-can-lower-your-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/healthy-lifestyle-diet-exercise-reduce-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/exercise-may-cut-risk-of-13-cancers-study-suggests/


The national cancer institute estimates that nearly half of all cancer deaths could be reduced simply by improvements in lifestyle. There is a ton you can actively control to simply reduce your risk for cancer, but increasingly youth are becoming sedentary beached whales who have average BMIs skyrocketing to the moon.




You are an idiot.
I have exercised for at least 30 mins a day every single day since I was 22 and have a very low bmi and I still have had cancer.
Yes exercise is great but it’s not a panacea in any way.
People are just so scared of cancer they think they can control it and they mostly cannot. One in two of us will get it. Just deal




You’re an absolute moron. You cannot understand risk and statistics. This is like saying because someone won powerball, that means I can too!

Your emotional arguments are completely devoid of all scientific based rationale, because the data clearly show a healthy lifestyle can significantly reduce your *risk* for a number of cancers.


You're right. You just keep exercising and eating clean PP. Cancer can't get you.




Your brain is so dense that light cannot even escape the gravitational force field that is the black hole in your brain.


You are so stupid that you cannot comprehend that reduced risk doesn’t mean zero risk. It’s not a binary outcome, dum dum. Your dumb argument is like saying that if I wear a seatbelt I will absolutely not die in a car accident. No idiot, that isn’t the way risk works. If I wear a seatbelt while driving I will, however, reduce my risk of death should an accident happen.


Really not hard to understand how living a crappy, unhealthy lifestyle increases risk for cancer.


I’m 5’3” and 110 lbs, active, physically fit and vegetarian and I got cancer. I imagine you would’ve scoured your brain to make it my fault.




You’re utterly regarded. I bet you’d argue that if someone else pointed out that you needed to wear seatbelts to reduce your chance of death in a car accident that that person was really trying to personally blame anyone who happened to have died in a car accident even when they did wear a seatbelt.

Statistics really isn’t your strong suit. You should let the adults with a college education continue to the conversation before you embarrass yourself any further. I really dunno how people like you exist in the world and go their entire lives never realizing how stupid they are.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because hardly anyone from younger generations exercises anymore. They're massively obese and have tons of vitamin D deficiency. They eat like garbage and too often go out to restaurants all the time.

If you love sedentary lifestyles with terrible diet you die. It's really that simple.


I love how everyone always thinks people did cancer to themselves when they are told time and time and time again that cancer is largely generic or occurs in people without prior risk factors with the exception of some specific cancers.
Yes obesity may raise risk in those wjtn genetic predisposition to certain cancers but going to restaurants is not ‘giving people cancer’ Yeesh



You’re an idiot. The SINGLE BIGGEST THING YOU CAN CONTROL FOR REDUCING CANCER *RISK* IS CONTROLLING YOUR WIEGHT, DIET AND EXERCISE.

You people have an inordinately difficult time understanding the concept of risk and statistics. Yes, of course there will be marathon runners who only eat a health Mediterranean diet who get cancer while I’m sure there are examples of morbidly obese people out there who live to 92 and who never get cancer and have bloodwork clean as a whistle. That doesn’t negate the fact at all though that healthy life style can significantly reduce the risk of many types of cancers. Again, understand the term risk. The data are incontrovertible. Gen Z will be the fattest generation in history. Nearly 20% of all teenagers are now friggin’ obese. Youth increasingly have horrible lifestyles and terrible diets. These are the results.


https://www.pennmedicine.org/cancer/navigating-cancer-care/risks-and-prevention/lifestyle-risk-factors


https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-q-and-a-lifestyle-changes-that-can-lower-your-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/healthy-lifestyle-diet-exercise-reduce-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/exercise-may-cut-risk-of-13-cancers-study-suggests/


The national cancer institute estimates that nearly half of all cancer deaths could be reduced simply by improvements in lifestyle. There is a ton you can actively control to simply reduce your risk for cancer, but increasingly youth are becoming sedentary beached whales who have average BMIs skyrocketing to the moon.




You are an idiot.
I have exercised for at least 30 mins a day every single day since I was 22 and have a very low bmi and I still have had cancer.
Yes exercise is great but it’s not a panacea in any way.
People are just so scared of cancer they think they can control it and they mostly cannot. One in two of us will get it. Just deal




You’re an absolute moron. You cannot understand risk and statistics. This is like saying because someone won powerball, that means I can too!

Your emotional arguments are completely devoid of all scientific based rationale, because the data clearly show a healthy lifestyle can significantly reduce your *risk* for a number of cancers.


You're right. You just keep exercising and eating clean PP. Cancer can't get you.




Your brain is so dense that light cannot even escape the gravitational force field that is the black hole in your brain.


You are so stupid that you cannot comprehend that reduced risk doesn’t mean zero risk. It’s not a binary outcome, dum dum. Your dumb argument is like saying that if I wear a seatbelt I will absolutely not die in a car accident. No idiot, that isn’t the way risk works. If I wear a seatbelt while driving I will, however, reduce my risk of death should an accident happen.


Really not hard to understand how living a crappy, unhealthy lifestyle increases risk for cancer.


I’m 5’3” and 110 lbs, active, physically fit and vegetarian and I got cancer. I imagine you would’ve scoured your brain to make it my fault.




You’re utterly regarded. I bet you’d argue that if someone else pointed out that you needed to wear seatbelts to reduce your chance of death in a car accident that that person was really trying to personally blame anyone who happened to have died in a car accident even when they did wear a seatbelt.

Statistics really isn’t your strong suit. You should let the adults with a college education continue to the conversation before you embarrass yourself any further. I really dunno how people like you exist in the world and go their entire lives never realizing how stupid they are.


NP. PP you're embarrassing yourself at this point. Let it go.
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Anonymous wrote:Because hardly anyone from younger generations exercises anymore. They're massively obese and have tons of vitamin D deficiency. They eat like garbage and too often go out to restaurants all the time.

If you love sedentary lifestyles with terrible diet you die. It's really that simple.


I love how everyone always thinks people did cancer to themselves when they are told time and time and time again that cancer is largely generic or occurs in people without prior risk factors with the exception of some specific cancers.
Yes obesity may raise risk in those wjtn genetic predisposition to certain cancers but going to restaurants is not ‘giving people cancer’ Yeesh



You’re an idiot. The SINGLE BIGGEST THING YOU CAN CONTROL FOR REDUCING CANCER *RISK* IS CONTROLLING YOUR WIEGHT, DIET AND EXERCISE.

You people have an inordinately difficult time understanding the concept of risk and statistics. Yes, of course there will be marathon runners who only eat a health Mediterranean diet who get cancer while I’m sure there are examples of morbidly obese people out there who live to 92 and who never get cancer and have bloodwork clean as a whistle. That doesn’t negate the fact at all though that healthy life style can significantly reduce the risk of many types of cancers. Again, understand the term risk. The data are incontrovertible. Gen Z will be the fattest generation in history. Nearly 20% of all teenagers are now friggin’ obese. Youth increasingly have horrible lifestyles and terrible diets. These are the results.


https://www.pennmedicine.org/cancer/navigating-cancer-care/risks-and-prevention/lifestyle-risk-factors


https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-q-and-a-lifestyle-changes-that-can-lower-your-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/healthy-lifestyle-diet-exercise-reduce-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/exercise-may-cut-risk-of-13-cancers-study-suggests/


The national cancer institute estimates that nearly half of all cancer deaths could be reduced simply by improvements in lifestyle. There is a ton you can actively control to simply reduce your risk for cancer, but increasingly youth are becoming sedentary beached whales who have average BMIs skyrocketing to the moon.




You are an idiot.
I have exercised for at least 30 mins a day every single day since I was 22 and have a very low bmi and I still have had cancer.
Yes exercise is great but it’s not a panacea in any way.
People are just so scared of cancer they think they can control it and they mostly cannot. One in two of us will get it. Just deal




You’re an absolute moron. You cannot understand risk and statistics. This is like saying because someone won powerball, that means I can too!

Your emotional arguments are completely devoid of all scientific based rationale, because the data clearly show a healthy lifestyle can significantly reduce your *risk* for a number of cancers.


You're right. You just keep exercising and eating clean PP. Cancer can't get you.




Your brain is so dense that light cannot even escape the gravitational force field that is the black hole in your brain.


You are so stupid that you cannot comprehend that reduced risk doesn’t mean zero risk. It’s not a binary outcome, dum dum. Your dumb argument is like saying that if I wear a seatbelt I will absolutely not die in a car accident. No idiot, that isn’t the way risk works. If I wear a seatbelt while driving I will, however, reduce my risk of death should an accident happen.


Really not hard to understand how living a crappy, unhealthy lifestyle increases risk for cancer.


I’m 5’3” and 110 lbs, active, physically fit and vegetarian and I got cancer. I imagine you would’ve scoured your brain to make it my fault.




You’re utterly regarded. I bet you’d argue that if someone else pointed out that you needed to wear seatbelts to reduce your chance of death in a car accident that that person was really trying to personally blame anyone who happened to have died in a car accident even when they did wear a seatbelt.

Statistics really isn’t your strong suit. You should let the adults with a college education continue to the conversation before you embarrass yourself any further. I really dunno how people like you exist in the world and go their entire lives never realizing how stupid they are.


NP. You’re not bolstering your argument with your appalling lack of grammar, punctuation, vocabulary and basic syntax. If you’re going to call others stupid and brag about your superior education and abilities, you need to make sure you write extremely well.

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Anonymous wrote:Because hardly anyone from younger generations exercises anymore. They're massively obese and have tons of vitamin D deficiency. They eat like garbage and too often go out to restaurants all the time.

If you love sedentary lifestyles with terrible diet you die. It's really that simple.


I love how everyone always thinks people did cancer to themselves when they are told time and time and time again that cancer is largely generic or occurs in people without prior risk factors with the exception of some specific cancers.
Yes obesity may raise risk in those wjtn genetic predisposition to certain cancers but going to restaurants is not ‘giving people cancer’ Yeesh



You’re an idiot. The SINGLE BIGGEST THING YOU CAN CONTROL FOR REDUCING CANCER *RISK* IS CONTROLLING YOUR WIEGHT, DIET AND EXERCISE.

You people have an inordinately difficult time understanding the concept of risk and statistics. Yes, of course there will be marathon runners who only eat a health Mediterranean diet who get cancer while I’m sure there are examples of morbidly obese people out there who live to 92 and who never get cancer and have bloodwork clean as a whistle. That doesn’t negate the fact at all though that healthy life style can significantly reduce the risk of many types of cancers. Again, understand the term risk. The data are incontrovertible. Gen Z will be the fattest generation in history. Nearly 20% of all teenagers are now friggin’ obese. Youth increasingly have horrible lifestyles and terrible diets. These are the results.


https://www.pennmedicine.org/cancer/navigating-cancer-care/risks-and-prevention/lifestyle-risk-factors


https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-q-and-a-lifestyle-changes-that-can-lower-your-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/healthy-lifestyle-diet-exercise-reduce-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/exercise-may-cut-risk-of-13-cancers-study-suggests/


The national cancer institute estimates that nearly half of all cancer deaths could be reduced simply by improvements in lifestyle. There is a ton you can actively control to simply reduce your risk for cancer, but increasingly youth are becoming sedentary beached whales who have average BMIs skyrocketing to the moon.




You are an idiot.
I have exercised for at least 30 mins a day every single day since I was 22 and have a very low bmi and I still have had cancer.
Yes exercise is great but it’s not a panacea in any way.
People are just so scared of cancer they think they can control it and they mostly cannot. One in two of us will get it. Just deal




You’re an absolute moron. You cannot understand risk and statistics. This is like saying because someone won powerball, that means I can too!

Your emotional arguments are completely devoid of all scientific based rationale, because the data clearly show a healthy lifestyle can significantly reduce your *risk* for a number of cancers.


You're right. You just keep exercising and eating clean PP. Cancer can't get you.




Your brain is so dense that light cannot even escape the gravitational force field that is the black hole in your brain.


You are so stupid that you cannot comprehend that reduced risk doesn’t mean zero risk. It’s not a binary outcome, dum dum. Your dumb argument is like saying that if I wear a seatbelt I will absolutely not die in a car accident. No idiot, that isn’t the way risk works. If I wear a seatbelt while driving I will, however, reduce my risk of death should an accident happen.


Really not hard to understand how living a crappy, unhealthy lifestyle increases risk for cancer.


I’m 5’3” and 110 lbs, active, physically fit and vegetarian and I got cancer. I imagine you would’ve scoured your brain to make it my fault.




You’re utterly regarded. I bet you’d argue that if someone else pointed out that you needed to wear seatbelts to reduce your chance of death in a car accident that that person was really trying to personally blame anyone who happened to have died in a car accident even when they did wear a seatbelt.

Statistics really isn’t your strong suit. You should let the adults with a college education continue to the conversation before you embarrass yourself any further. I really dunno how people like you exist in the world and go their entire lives never realizing how stupid they are.


NP. You’re not bolstering your argument with your appalling lack of grammar, punctuation, vocabulary and basic syntax. If you’re going to call others stupid and brag about your superior education and abilities, you need to make sure you write extremely well.




Ok grammar nazi. Run along now and go join your cat lady club while doing your sentence diagrams for fun. Grammar Nazis are the most loathsome clowns on the internet.
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Anonymous wrote:Because hardly anyone from younger generations exercises anymore. They're massively obese and have tons of vitamin D deficiency. They eat like garbage and too often go out to restaurants all the time.

If you love sedentary lifestyles with terrible diet you die. It's really that simple.


I love how everyone always thinks people did cancer to themselves when they are told time and time and time again that cancer is largely generic or occurs in people without prior risk factors with the exception of some specific cancers.
Yes obesity may raise risk in those wjtn genetic predisposition to certain cancers but going to restaurants is not ‘giving people cancer’ Yeesh



You’re an idiot. The SINGLE BIGGEST THING YOU CAN CONTROL FOR REDUCING CANCER *RISK* IS CONTROLLING YOUR WIEGHT, DIET AND EXERCISE.

You people have an inordinately difficult time understanding the concept of risk and statistics. Yes, of course there will be marathon runners who only eat a health Mediterranean diet who get cancer while I’m sure there are examples of morbidly obese people out there who live to 92 and who never get cancer and have bloodwork clean as a whistle. That doesn’t negate the fact at all though that healthy life style can significantly reduce the risk of many types of cancers. Again, understand the term risk. The data are incontrovertible. Gen Z will be the fattest generation in history. Nearly 20% of all teenagers are now friggin’ obese. Youth increasingly have horrible lifestyles and terrible diets. These are the results.


https://www.pennmedicine.org/cancer/navigating-cancer-care/risks-and-prevention/lifestyle-risk-factors


https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-q-and-a-lifestyle-changes-that-can-lower-your-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/healthy-lifestyle-diet-exercise-reduce-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/exercise-may-cut-risk-of-13-cancers-study-suggests/


The national cancer institute estimates that nearly half of all cancer deaths could be reduced simply by improvements in lifestyle. There is a ton you can actively control to simply reduce your risk for cancer, but increasingly youth are becoming sedentary beached whales who have average BMIs skyrocketing to the moon.




You are an idiot.
I have exercised for at least 30 mins a day every single day since I was 22 and have a very low bmi and I still have had cancer.
Yes exercise is great but it’s not a panacea in any way.
People are just so scared of cancer they think they can control it and they mostly cannot. One in two of us will get it. Just deal




You’re an absolute moron. You cannot understand risk and statistics. This is like saying because someone won powerball, that means I can too!

Your emotional arguments are completely devoid of all scientific based rationale, because the data clearly show a healthy lifestyle can significantly reduce your *risk* for a number of cancers.


You're right. You just keep exercising and eating clean PP. Cancer can't get you.




Your brain is so dense that light cannot even escape the gravitational force field that is the black hole in your brain.


You are so stupid that you cannot comprehend that reduced risk doesn’t mean zero risk. It’s not a binary outcome, dum dum. Your dumb argument is like saying that if I wear a seatbelt I will absolutely not die in a car accident. No idiot, that isn’t the way risk works. If I wear a seatbelt while driving I will, however, reduce my risk of death should an accident happen.


Really not hard to understand how living a crappy, unhealthy lifestyle increases risk for cancer.


I’m 5’3” and 110 lbs, active, physically fit and vegetarian and I got cancer. I imagine you would’ve scoured your brain to make it my fault.




You’re utterly regarded. I bet you’d argue that if someone else pointed out that you needed to wear seatbelts to reduce your chance of death in a car accident that that person was really trying to personally blame anyone who happened to have died in a car accident even when they did wear a seatbelt.

Statistics really isn’t your strong suit. You should let the adults with a college education continue to the conversation before you embarrass yourself any further. I really dunno how people like you exist in the world and go their entire lives never realizing how stupid they are.


NP. You’re not bolstering your argument with your appalling lack of grammar, punctuation, vocabulary and basic syntax. If you’re going to call others stupid and brag about your superior education and abilities, you need to make sure you write extremely well.




Ok grammar nazi. Run along now and go join your cat lady club while doing your sentence diagrams for fun. Grammar Nazis are the most loathsome clowns on the internet.


NP. You sound insane.
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Anonymous wrote:What is up with all of the healthy, active people getting cancer?

The people I know diagnosed young are all healthy weight, physically fit and non smokers.


Right - Denmark has the highest cancer rates but is something like 110 in obesity rate. It doesn’t quite correlate



Because they drink, smoke too much and get too much uv radiation without protection.


https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35017625/


Nearly 1/3rd of cancers in Denmark have been attributed to smoking, drinking, too much sun exposure and other completely avoidable carcinogens. Gee, thanks for pointing out a perfect example of how lifestyle dramatically impacts cancer risk.


that's 32%.
The remaining nearly 70% cannot be attributed to those.
avoiding smoking and sun exposure isn't new information. And it certainly doesn't explain the rest.
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Anonymous wrote:Because hardly anyone from younger generations exercises anymore. They're massively obese and have tons of vitamin D deficiency. They eat like garbage and too often go out to restaurants all the time.

If you love sedentary lifestyles with terrible diet you die. It's really that simple.


I love how everyone always thinks people did cancer to themselves when they are told time and time and time again that cancer is largely generic or occurs in people without prior risk factors with the exception of some specific cancers.
Yes obesity may raise risk in those wjtn genetic predisposition to certain cancers but going to restaurants is not ‘giving people cancer’ Yeesh



You’re an idiot. The SINGLE BIGGEST THING YOU CAN CONTROL FOR REDUCING CANCER *RISK* IS CONTROLLING YOUR WIEGHT, DIET AND EXERCISE.

You people have an inordinately difficult time understanding the concept of risk and statistics. Yes, of course there will be marathon runners who only eat a health Mediterranean diet who get cancer while I’m sure there are examples of morbidly obese people out there who live to 92 and who never get cancer and have bloodwork clean as a whistle. That doesn’t negate the fact at all though that healthy life style can significantly reduce the risk of many types of cancers. Again, understand the term risk. The data are incontrovertible. Gen Z will be the fattest generation in history. Nearly 20% of all teenagers are now friggin’ obese. Youth increasingly have horrible lifestyles and terrible diets. These are the results.


https://www.pennmedicine.org/cancer/navigating-cancer-care/risks-and-prevention/lifestyle-risk-factors


https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-q-and-a-lifestyle-changes-that-can-lower-your-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/healthy-lifestyle-diet-exercise-reduce-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/exercise-may-cut-risk-of-13-cancers-study-suggests/


The national cancer institute estimates that nearly half of all cancer deaths could be reduced simply by improvements in lifestyle. There is a ton you can actively control to simply reduce your risk for cancer, but increasingly youth are becoming sedentary beached whales who have average BMIs skyrocketing to the moon.




You are an idiot.
I have exercised for at least 30 mins a day every single day since I was 22 and have a very low bmi and I still have had cancer.
Yes exercise is great but it’s not a panacea in any way.
People are just so scared of cancer they think they can control it and they mostly cannot. One in two of us will get it. Just deal




You’re an absolute moron. You cannot understand risk and statistics. This is like saying because someone won powerball, that means I can too!

Your emotional arguments are completely devoid of all scientific based rationale, because the data clearly show a healthy lifestyle can significantly reduce your *risk* for a number of cancers.


You're right. You just keep exercising and eating clean PP. Cancer can't get you.




Your brain is so dense that light cannot even escape the gravitational force field that is the black hole in your brain.


You are so stupid that you cannot comprehend that reduced risk doesn’t mean zero risk. It’s not a binary outcome, dum dum. Your dumb argument is like saying that if I wear a seatbelt I will absolutely not die in a car accident. No idiot, that isn’t the way risk works. If I wear a seatbelt while driving I will, however, reduce my risk of death should an accident happen.


Really not hard to understand how living a crappy, unhealthy lifestyle increases risk for cancer.


I’m 5’3” and 110 lbs, active, physically fit and vegetarian and I got cancer. I imagine you would’ve scoured your brain to make it my fault.




You’re utterly regarded. I bet you’d argue that if someone else pointed out that you needed to wear seatbelts to reduce your chance of death in a car accident that that person was really trying to personally blame anyone who happened to have died in a car accident even when they did wear a seatbelt.

Statistics really isn’t your strong suit. You should let the adults with a college education continue to the conversation before you embarrass yourself any further. I really dunno how people like you exist in the world and go their entire lives never realizing how stupid they are.


1. there are multiple of us with this story on this thread, stop talking to us like we're one person
2. you are a crazy person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because hardly anyone from younger generations exercises anymore. They're massively obese and have tons of vitamin D deficiency. They eat like garbage and too often go out to restaurants all the time.

If you love sedentary lifestyles with terrible diet you die. It's really that simple.


I love how everyone always thinks people did cancer to themselves when they are told time and time and time again that cancer is largely generic or occurs in people without prior risk factors with the exception of some specific cancers.
Yes obesity may raise risk in those wjtn genetic predisposition to certain cancers but going to restaurants is not ‘giving people cancer’ Yeesh



You’re an idiot. The SINGLE BIGGEST THING YOU CAN CONTROL FOR REDUCING CANCER *RISK* IS CONTROLLING YOUR WIEGHT, DIET AND EXERCISE.

You people have an inordinately difficult time understanding the concept of risk and statistics. Yes, of course there will be marathon runners who only eat a health Mediterranean diet who get cancer while I’m sure there are examples of morbidly obese people out there who live to 92 and who never get cancer and have bloodwork clean as a whistle. That doesn’t negate the fact at all though that healthy life style can significantly reduce the risk of many types of cancers. Again, understand the term risk. The data are incontrovertible. Gen Z will be the fattest generation in history. Nearly 20% of all teenagers are now friggin’ obese. Youth increasingly have horrible lifestyles and terrible diets. These are the results.


https://www.pennmedicine.org/cancer/navigating-cancer-care/risks-and-prevention/lifestyle-risk-factors


https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-q-and-a-lifestyle-changes-that-can-lower-your-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/healthy-lifestyle-diet-exercise-reduce-risk-of-cancer/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/exercise-may-cut-risk-of-13-cancers-study-suggests/


The national cancer institute estimates that nearly half of all cancer deaths could be reduced simply by improvements in lifestyle. There is a ton you can actively control to simply reduce your risk for cancer, but increasingly youth are becoming sedentary beached whales who have average BMIs skyrocketing to the moon.




You are an idiot.
I have exercised for at least 30 mins a day every single day since I was 22 and have a very low bmi and I still have had cancer.
Yes exercise is great but it’s not a panacea in any way.
People are just so scared of cancer they think they can control it and they mostly cannot. One in two of us will get it. Just deal


NP. Reducing risk isn’t the same as eliminating it altogether. And who knows, in your case if you hadn’t exercised and eaten well, maybe your cancer would’ve developed earlier or been more aggressive etc. And I’d bet that you being healthier overall made your recovery easier, maybe you tolerated chemo better etc.


That’s a very different argument and consideration.
My cancer was actually hormonally driven and had nothing to do with bmi.
The cancers that are even impacted by obesity are colorectal, post-menopausal breast, uterine, esophageal, kidney and pancreatic cancers.
A great number of cancers are accelerated or triggered by hormonal changes - eg pregnancy or ivf (mine is an example).
There’s a huge amount we still don’t know



And hormonal regulation can be completely thrown out of whack by things like obesity and diabetes.
People with diabetes have significantly increased risk for a number very serious types of cancer.

https://www.mdanderson.org/publications/focused-on-health/Diabetes-and-cancer.h26Z1591413.html

https://diabetes.org/about-diabetes/diabetes-prevention/diabetes-and-cancer



ok - i'm not obese though.
it's like you're desperately clawing at the idea that you can prevent cancer. yes sure dont be obese, I agree and am not. but you're talking like it's the fault of cancer victims and THE MAJORITY OF THE TIME it is not.
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I have a feeling that the cumulative effects of sustained digital rage is probably a leading cause of cancer among DCUM users.
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