They really have no proof of this, but, what they’re doing is linking the climate scam to other factors
Vandana Mahajan Urges Action on the Link Between Climate Change and Rising Cancer Cases
Vandana Mahajan, Palliative Care Counselor, Cancer Counselor, Patient Advocate, and Cancer Survivor, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Cancer cases are rising at an alarming rate worldwide. While only 5-10% of cancers are genetic, the vast majority are linked to environmental and lifestyle factors-tobacco use, alcohol, carcinogen exposure, and more. Yet, there are still many cases with no clear cause.
An increasing body of evidence from global oncology experts is pointing toward a critical and under-recognized factor: climate change and environmental pollution. These are not distant threats-they are already impacting human health and contributing to cancer risk across populations.
Despite this, the urgency of this crisis is not being adequately addressed at a global level.
As a patient advocate in cancer care, I find this deeply concerning. The future demands action-coordinated, evidence-based, and urgent.
We need a global task force that brings together oncologists, physicians, researchers, policymakers, and civil society. Strong data must drive strong policy. Governments must recognize and act on the link between environmental change and cancer.
There’s not one shred of proof in the article that anthropogenic climate change, or even natural global warming, is having any affect on this, nor can any article I looked for provide any factual causation. Now, environmental factors, otherwise known as pollutants? Yes. This is proven. But, it’s like they MUST throw in ‘climate change’. Their cult requires it. A 1.7F increase in global temps since 1850 has nothing to do with anything. I wish they would stop adding Hotcoldwetdry into everything, because something like rising cancers certainly is a concern.

Vandana Mahajan, Palliative Care Counselor, Cancer Counselor, Patient Advocate, and Cancer Survivor, shared a post on LinkedIn:

This opinion was posted on linkedin, so few people read it. Relax.
Yes, cancer rates are increasing. As Professor John Cairns pointed out decades ago, the primary indicator of cancer risk is…. age. Over 80% of cancers occur in humans over 55. Because of improved health care, nutrition, civilization, people are living longer.
Yes, tobacco contains multiple carcinogens. Ionizing radiation(s) (UV, x-rays, gamma-rays, radon etc) are carcinogens. Viruses, some products of hydrocarbon combustion/exhaust, some industrial reagents – asbestos, benzene, alcohols, PCBS, formaldehyde, arsenic, acrylamide and chromium.
But global warming? Not a carcinogen, but could be a “multiplier”, where wildfires, flooding, hurricanes increase exposure to carcinogens.