Why is Cancer Getting Younger?

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Why is Cancer Getting Younger? New Scientific Research The world has entered a new environmental era, where plastic is no longer just beach litter. Today, scientists are discussing nanoparticles — invisible elements capable of penetrating biological barriers. Why are disease statistics changing so rapidly? In this video, we conduct an in-depth analysis with leading global experts — Professor Jeffrey Long (radiation oncologist) and Professor Lukas Kenner (pathologist, cancer researcher at the Medical University of Vienna). In this episode, you will learn:
✔️ How the electrostatic charge of nanoparticles affects DNA and mitochondrial dysfunction.
✔️ A hypothesis about how cells can use plastic for energy and accelerated growth.
✔️ Why nanoplastics remain in the body for decades, passing to cells during division.
✔️ Can the plastic inside us reduce the effectiveness of treatment?

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