Maha is already questioning Biden's cancer diagnosis

"Turbo Cancer" claims to be back.

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Devotees to the “Make America Healthy Again” campaign took hours to question former President Joe Biden’s diagnosis of prostate cancer. Tumors of the prostate are the most common severe malignant tumors in men: Even aggressive malignant tumors like Biden are diagnosed approximately 25,000 times a year in the United States. Although Biden’s condition is routine, some public are blamed on mainstream medicine because every accidental death or health-related tragedy encounters mainstream medicine. Anti-vaccine communities, including those of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., have spent years promoting the idea that COVID’s mRNA vaccine regularly pushes tumors toward speed-driven. (There is no evidence to support this fear except for rare anecdotes.) Now, it is predictable that the claim reappears on social media. "Unless it is super aggressive or turbo cancer, it takes years for prostate cancer to metastasize to the bones," advised Kennedy-approved physician Craig Wax.

It is no surprise that an 82-year-old man who had aged from a prostate cancer test was found to have advanced malignant tumors. With my experience as a doctor diagnosing cancer, many tumors were found in the blue. Prostate cancer in particular may not be obvious until a person goes to the doctor with a smaller complaint (according to Biden's case, urine symptoms), and only further tests find the worst. (Biden's cancer is incurable; people with stage 4 diseases, such as his life, have been around for three years - although the prospects are worse for men over 80.)

Cancer is a mysterious disease that is affected by genetics, environment, personal habits, aging processes, rather than discounted luck. But for those who share their views, its muddy nature may feel uncomfortable, i.e., almost all diseases can be prevented by benign behavior and a clean environment. Kennedy believes that Kennedy, the current leader of the U.S. health care system, is not only a vaccine in our arms, but also a fluoride in the water, toxins in our school lunches, cell phone signals, and many other aspects of modernity. Indeed, in Maha land, cancer is not only a misfortune, but also a cover-up. Before becoming Health Secretary, Kennedy ominously suggested that doctors might find the reason in “where they dare not see.”

It's not just Kennedy. Trump's health care team usually draws on the logic of this health paranoia complex. Last year, Marty Makary, who has since become an FDA commissioner, told a group of Maha health influencers convened by Senator Ron Johnson that cancer is the result of “low-grade chronic inflammation” caused by the supply of poisoned food. (A few years ago, he also allegedly claimed that undiscovered medical errors were the main cause of death.) Casey, the new nominee for Trump’s surgeon, claims that “the biggest lies in health care” are “totally different diseases of high blood sugar, malignant tumors and arterial blockages, requiring separate doctors and pills.” The facts, she said, are “easier than we said.” (Buy her book to find out what it is.) and former lifestyle guru and current health insurance administrator Mehmet Oz recently informed Americans: “As good as health. It’s OK, you can do the right thing and still get sick. (None of the main health officials in the administration have weighed Biden’s diagnosis at the moment.)

Joe Biden is no stranger to tough luck. His son Beau died of a brain tumor at the age of 46 in 2015, causing Biden to participate in a government-funded Cancer Moonlight to deal with the situation. The Moonshot Initiative is an old-fashioned medical approach that seeks to improve disease through advances in science and technology. Little RFK and his Maha assistant are naturally skeptical of this approach. Now, their weird discomfort with the disease, especially their perception of cancer - refracted by false, indecent guesses. No, Biden's cancer is not "politeness shot by mRNA". One can only hope that the government's attitude towards vaccine skeptics will be able to resist the sirens' call to join other claims.