GEN X’ers and MILLENIALS getting CANCER of the appendix at FOUR TIMES RATE since COVID spike prion injections rollout – Coincidence?
By sdwells // 2025-07-07
 
Natural health advocates warned the world about the Covid clot shots, saying something insidious would happen to those injected with prion-creating technology that had never been tested on humans for safety or efficacy. Now look what’s happening. Billions of people, including healthy young folks, are suffering from hyper-developing turbo cancer in organs they’ve never had cancer in before, like in their appendix. Take a look. The unprecedented spike in appendix cancer among younger generations serves as a warning: something fundamental in the modern environment, diet, or lifestyle is disrupting the body’s defenses and driving cancer rates higher. Without clear answers from medicine yet, individuals are urged to take proactive steps to protect their health through informed lifestyle changes and preventive care.
  • Appendix cancer has surged by 400% among Gen X and millennials, with people born between 1981–1989 facing four times the cancer risk compared to those born in the 1940s—making it one of the most dramatic increases ever recorded.
  • Doctors remain baffled by the spike, with no clear cause identified; leading theories include early-life exposure to ultra-processed foods, environmental toxins, antibiotic overuse, and chronic stress—all of which may compromise gut health and immune function.
  • Symptoms are vague and often mistaken for common digestive issues, such as bloating, nausea, and abdominal pain; most cases are discovered incidentally during emergency surgery, often after the cancer has already spread.
  • There’s currently no screening for appendix cancer, making prevention through diet, toxin avoidance, immune support, and inflammation reduction crucial for younger generations facing unprecedented cancer risks.

Mind-blowing 400% increase in appendix cancer among Gen X and millennials

A recent study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine has revealed a staggering 400% increase in appendix cancer among Gen X and millennials, prompting urgent concern from the medical community. This alarming rise is one of the most dramatic cancer increases ever documented and has left experts searching for answers. The research, based on data from nearly 5,000 appendix cancer patients over 45 years, found that individuals born between 1976–1984 had more than triple the risk of appendix cancer compared to those born in the 1940s. Those born between 1981–1989 faced four times the risk. Dr. Andreana Holowatyj from Vanderbilt University described these findings as “alarming and worrisome.” Although appendix cancer is still relatively rare, affecting 1–2 people per million annually, its sharp rise in younger generations is troubling. The cancer is typically discovered by accident during emergency surgery for appendicitis, when it's often already advanced and has spread within the abdomen. There's no screening method, and symptoms are easily mistaken for everyday digestive issues—such as bloating, nausea, abdominal discomfort, or vomiting. These vague signs often delay diagnosis until it's too late. Previously dismissed as a useless organ, the appendix is now understood to play a role in immune function. This makes its cancerous transformation even more concerning, especially in the context of broader generational health patterns. Researchers are struggling to pinpoint the exact cause of this surge, but many believe it’s multifactorial, stemming from childhood exposures that are only now manifesting as cancer in adulthood. Leading theories include:
  • Diet: The widespread consumption of ultra-processed foods during the formative years of Gen X and millennials may have altered gut bacteria in ways that increase long-term cancer risk.
  • Environmental toxins: Pesticides, plastics, and industrial chemicals—more prevalent in recent decades—have resulted in higher chemical exposure for younger generations.
  • Chronic stress: The mental and emotional strain from social media, economic pressures, and modern lifestyles may suppress immune systems.
  • Antibiotic overuse: Frequent childhood antibiotic use may have permanently disrupted gut microbiota critical for immune defense.
This troubling trend is not limited to appendix cancer. Dr. Holowatyj notes similar increases in colon, rectal, and stomach cancers among younger people, suggesting a generational vulnerability to digestive system cancers, likely driven by the same environmental and lifestyle factors. With no current medical screening available for appendix cancer, prevention becomes critical. Experts recommend strategies to boost the body’s natural cancer defenses: adopting an anti-inflammatory diet rich in whole, organic foods, minimizing toxic exposures, managing stress effectively, and supporting detoxification and immune function through healthy lifestyle choices. Bookmark Plague.info to your favorite independent websites for updates on TWO HUNDRED new gain-of-function viruses NIH, CDC and WHO plan to release into the “wild” that will cause more cancers, including turbo cancer, for young folks who get the clot shots. Sources for this article include: Pandemic.news GatewayPundit.com NaturalNews.com NaturalHealth365.com