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Australia has the highest cancer rate in the world, according to the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF)


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The WCRF says Australia has 468 deaths per 100,000 people, seven per cent ahead of NZ (438), 33 per cent ahead of the US (352), 40 per cent ahead of Canada (334), 47 per cent ahead of the UK (319), 59 per cent ahead of Sweden (295) and 89 per cent ahead of Japan (248). And our cancer rate has risen 22 per cent since 1982.

 

OECD data shows that Australia has more CT machines than any other country per million inhabitants, except Japan. And a CT scan, according to a University of Melbourne study of Medicare statistics, increases the risk of any cancer by 24 per cent. This increases another 15 per cent for each subsequent CT.

 

https://www.yourlifechoices.com.au/health/your-health/government-policy-is-killing-use9fd771fa028a08ded44d35a0a25ba41.jpg

 

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