American Cancer Society: ‘Carbon Footprint’ of Treating Patients Is Too Big

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by Frank Bergman, SlayNews:

American Cancer Society (ACS) is warning that treating patients for cancer is contributing to “climate change” because the so-called “carbon footprint” of the procedures is too large.

Since 2020, claims have been emerging that treating cancer has a high “climate impact.”

On May 18, 2020, CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, a journal of the ACS, published a bizarre “science” paper lamenting the vainly imaginative myth that treating cancer in the United States is somehow contributing to “man-made global warming.”

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These claims have continued to grow in the little more than three years since that study was published.

However, the United States is now suffering from a mysterious shortage of cancer treatment pharmaceuticals.

According to the ACS in 2020, the “carbon footprint of cancer care” has become too large.

The ACS argues that trying to rid patients of the disease threatens to accelerate allegedly man-made “climate change.”

Now in 2023, either predictively or by design, there is a mysterious lack of the usual drug-based tools that cancer clinicians use to treat patients.

Before the shortage, some cancer clinicians were also complaining that the treatments are damaging the environment.

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