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At what age will you get your first colonoscopy? I hope 35 is not too late.
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>>77221492
https://ecancer.org/en/news/28128-rectal-cancer-is-striking-earlier-and-killing-faster
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is this anal sex or goyslop being worse than ever?
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>>77221496
It's the food. It's definitely the food.
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>>77221496
>>77221499
and consumption of antiobiotics especially at a young age
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>>77221499
>cancer numbers explode after covid vaccines in young and rare cancer types
>must be the wind

we have goyslop since forever
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>>77221492
my dad's twin brother died of colon cancer, so my PCP recommended that I get my first colonoscopy at 41 years old. I had the procedure (wasn't so bad) and my insurance didn't cover it because I wasn't 45, which is the general age of initial colonoscopy. Didn't matter that I had a family history of colon cancer because it wasn't "immediate" family.
I fought it and argued that the procedure then was not medically necessary and they canceled the bill. $6,000 for shoving a scope up your asshole. Once again, I am in the wrong business.
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>>77221528
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I don't have anal or anal-oral sex and I eat 30 grams of fiber daily. Also limit my processed meats except spanish jamon
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>>77221782
My father is 67 and checks every colon cancer risk factor several times a die and is also overweight yet has no signs of it despite having cancer in his family.
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>>77221782
My wife loves getting fucked in the ass, so much so that I had to get her to tone it down when we were dating. I knew I was going to marry her and I was worried about long term health impacts. We're nearing 40 now and I dread finding out one day that she got cancer from our vigorous bouts of ass sex
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>>77221786
Okay? And?
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>>77221528
>>77221675
But, this chart shows there already is an upward trend before "mRNA injections begin."
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>>77221492
>At what age will you get your first colonoscopy?
Already had it at 2.
>I hope 35 is not too late.
ngmi
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>>77221701
For 50 bucks I would have gone in with a lipstick camera glued to a stick.
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>>77221894
How dare you use reason.
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>>77221836
Gross
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>>77221888
Just wanted to brag about my genes.
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>>77221977
You didn't mention your genes.
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>>77221675
couldn't this just as well indicate that covid itself increases the risk of cancer? or that population-level changes like increased remote work (= more sitting and sedentarism) could have done it? or even that other types of vaccines besides the mrna ones could be behind it?
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>>77221896
This guy has zero qualms about being penetrated

>>77221996
probably not. sedentary and vaccines are not new. mrna vaccines are.
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>>77222044
Yes, but because of COVID being sedentary increased, AKA the lockdowns. The point is there are multiple variables.
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>>77222181
>because of COVID being sedentary increased, AKA the lockdowns.
They had a curfew here, went out riding my bike past it on a bi-weekly basis.Out for walks daily. Saw a couple of illegal raves in forrests while cycling. (Of course I didnt join as I was in lycra on my mid-range roadbike without a bike lock) Frauded with the vax QR code, visited commercial gym three times a week.

Imagine letting globohomo make you go sedentary. Imagine getting experimental gene therapy injections over what to young healthy people was no more than the seasonal flu.
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>>77221492
you can give a stool sample for colon cancer, you dont need a guy to put his hose up there
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>first at 17
>second at 21
>will have another soon at 31/32
My ass bleeds all the time from constant whiping too, fucking IBS man.
>rectal cancer
I thought it was bowel cancer?
>>77221675
>>77221528
>study states from 1999 and graph shows steady increase from 2000
>hospital visitations and appointments massively hindered by pandemic
>uptick in recorded cases once people start being able to go to the doctors again
It's not that hard to understand.
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Do you get fisted for the exam?
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>>77222210
Your personal anecdote has nothing to do with the broad accuracy of my statement.
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>>77221836
Disgusting poop animals
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>>77222392
How about you fuck off huh?
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>>77221492
>colonoscopy
I'm too young for it to be indicated, so I just jumped straight into a low-toxicity prophylactic anti-ass-cancer chemo cocktail with over a dozen agents. Highly doubt I'll ever need FOLFOX, kek.
>protip: BromAC some hella broad-spectrum shit according to in vitro data
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>>77221492
>At what age will you get your first colonoscopy?
Never. You can just get an MRI and check for all cancers
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>>77221713
>
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>>77221496
Goyslop.
If it wasn't it would likely be heavily linked to lingering non symptomatic diseases like hpv.
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>>77221492
I don't tear my guts apart by eating indigestible cellulose and forcing out giant shits daily so I am not worried.
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>>77221492
I'm never going to get one. All I need to do is outlive my mother and she is a terrible diabetic, so I don't think that'll be too hard.
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>>77221894
problem? yes.
problem + problem? yes.
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>>77223229
w-what will you do after you outlived her?
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b-but sticking a finger or two in there is funny..
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>>77221502
>antibiotics
Your grandparents consumed antibiotics including at a young age, dumbass
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>>77221701
Do Amerimutts ever reflect on the fact that there are even Latin American shitholes where people don't have to worry about fighting private companies for basic medical treatment?
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not gonna go through this humiliation ritual
didnt get the vax so I'll be fine
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>>77223270
Eat shit to slowly kill myself indirectly.
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>>77221675
what type of strange selection is this. does it overcount?
>rectum
>colon and rectum excluding appendix
>colon and rectum including appendix
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>>77223326
A great aunt and great uncle also got colon cancer in their 60s, duh
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>>77222531
MRI can't remove precancerous polyps
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>>77222467
Only for prostate cancer but that's even more common so you'll get gaped either way I as a dude.
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>>77222614
Tree nuts have some of the highest amounts of fibre you can get and studies have shown they drastically decrease the return of colon cancer.
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>>77223469
But it happened at a drastically lower rate for that generation hence the thread.
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>>77223768
Might have counted as stage 1 cancer if they got checked in their 40s.
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>>77223768
>>77223772
The new ass cancer trend is real bros.
>https://ground.news/article/rectal-cancer-deaths-in-older-millennials-are-rising-rapidly_b5b6f9
>Rectal cancer deaths in older millennials are rising rapidly
inb4 muh vax; yes and no that's maybe a bit of it according to the big South Korean study but this is mostly str8 diet skill issues
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>>77221492
obviously cell phone radiation is powerful enough to make any direct cellular changes since its non-ionizing but whats the effect of blasting your gut bacteria with it when you wear a phone on your hip for decades? I think when you go past a certain threshold it creates inflammation, Combined with long transit times due to general low fiber diet.
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>>77221782
those are rookie numbers, last known hunter-gatherers eat 80-125g daily, vastly more diverse gut bacteria than ours
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>>77224781
>that pic
in vitro aint shit breh
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>>77224856
>in vitro aint shit breh
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2757663/
>Pharmacokinetics and bioavailability of oral acetylcysteine in healthy volunteers
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3529416/
>Properties and Therapeutic Application of Bromelain: A Review
The components already have studies on making it into plasma just fine. The open question is just what kind of cycles at what doses you add as an adjuvant to various SoCs for the best response, but you can literally bet your ass there is in vivo activity lmao.
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I'm currently 34 and I won't be getting any sort of scan. I have been praying to die for years, I'm too afraid to kill myself. If I could get stage 4 colon cancer within the next few years and die that would be great.



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