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The question that really needs an answer is why has this just started to happen now. Air pollution was far worse decades ago. Ultra-processed garbage has been around for a long time, and was arguably more prevalent thirty or forty years ago. Plastics and micro-plastics have not just suddenly appeared (though perhaps they've reached some critical concentration?). Working hours have been largely static since the 80s or so, and have noticeably declined since the 60s.
From looking at a similar article to this, it seems that colorectal cancers have seen the single biggest increase, so you'd be inclined to think diet, but then I wonder if it's a particular new additive or ingredient or if it's simply general diet quality, sugar, lack of fiber, obesity, that sort of thing.
Research presented by Zoe (that's a team that includes 2 well known nutritional scientists) says that the quantity of ulta processed food in US and UK diets has been steadily increasing since the 80s. So we should not exclude that possibility.
The ultra-processed food of yesterday had bad things like trans-fats. That caused issues like congestive heart failure.
They replaced it with sugar to make food taste good, in the 90s.
Cancer cells love sugar, it's why we use glucose in PET scans. They grab all the sugar for energy to fuel the unsustainable growth. Then the tumors light up on a scan.
The fact that this is a generation that had all of these from birth might be why as well