The Cancer Timer is Ticking
Your cancer timer may already be ticking, and the time left before cancer strikes could be rapidly diminishing!
A study has reported a sharp global increase in cancer patients under 50 years old. Over the past 30 years, new cancer cases in this age group have surged by 79%, and deaths from early-onset cancer have risen by 28.5%.
In Japan, roughly 2 out of 3 men and 1 out of 2 women will develop cancer in their lifetime, making it a disease that disproportionately affects men. Most Japanese people fail to grasp the terrifying magnitude of these numbers. Despite this, they continue to consume toxic foods (heavily processed and loaded with additives) without concern. As a matter of principle, the cancer rate among Japanese people will undoubtedly keep rising!
Let me stress this once more: cancer is caused by the failure to properly suppress DNA mutations due to the following inadequacies:
Diet: Japan is the world’s worst offender when it comes to unregulated harmful additives and oils—a global laggard among developed nations.
Stress: Japan has the worst work environments and skyrocketing interpersonal stress levels globally.
Sleep: Japan ranks among the worst countries for sleep quality.
Air Pollution: Exposure to toxins like PM2.5 from cigarettes and ICE (internal combustion engine) vehicles, driven by political lobbying from the tobacco and automotive industries.
Exercise: Japan ranks 121st globally for physical activity—among the lowest in the world.
Viruses
Genetics
Looking at these factors, it’s clear why the Japanese are overwhelmingly affected by cancer. To combat this, education to improve cancer literacy and proactive prevention measures are essential. Yet, Japan’s mentally unprepared, uninformed, and ignorant populace does nothing. Sigh.
A global survey conducted across 168 countries and regions highlighted Japan’s dismal ranking at 121st for exercise. The WHO defines adequate physical activity as more than 75 minutes of intense exercise or 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week.
While cancer rates in other developed nations are declining, Japan stands as the only country where cancer cases are exploding. Sigh.
Among individuals in their 50s and younger, women have a higher number of cancer cases, with the 30s and 40s showing twice as many female patients as males. This trend explains why more office workers with cancer are women. Cervical cancer is almost entirely caused by HPV infections linked to sexual activity, and due to earlier sexual debut, cancer rates among women in their 20s and 30s are rapidly rising.
For men, the probability of developing cancer by age 55 is less than 5%. In Japan's past, when the retirement age was 55 and the workforce was male-dominated, cancer seemed like someone else’s problem. Conversely, women have a 17% chance of developing cancer by age 65.
Even though the causes of cancer are already known, neither the government, corporations, nor individuals take any meaningful preventive actions. It’s baffling—a peculiar trait of the Japanese people. Sigh.
★ The current surge in cancer cases is no accident—it’s engineered. Healthcare itself has become a commercial enterprise, with the medical industry perpetuating a cycle of problems it profits from. A classic case of match-pump tactics.