This article originally appeared onFocal Pointsand was republished with permission.
Guest post byNicolas Hulscher, MPH
According to theNational Cancer Institute’s latest SEER data release,cancer incidence rates among Americans under age 50 jumped 6.4% between 2021 and 2023— with colon/rectal cancer (+19.4%), brain tumors (+19.5%), small intestine (+15.5%), ovarian (+12.8%), stomach (+7.3%), and breast cancer (+3.6%) all showing very alarming signals — right in the middle of the mass mRNA injection campaigns.
Here are the actual observed rates straight from the SEER explorer:
+6.4% increase in just two years
Brain tumors (non-malignant brain & nervous system):6.72 → 8.03 per 100,000 (+19.5%)
Colon & rectal cancer:9.62 → 11.49 per 100,000 (+19.4%)
Small intestine cancer:0.71 → 0.82 per 100,000 (+15.5%)
Ovarian cancer:4.21 → 4.75 per 100,000 (+12.8%)
Stomach cancer:1.65 → 1.77 per 100,000 (+7.3%)
Source: The Vigilant Fox