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American Cancer Society, accessed July 3, Cancer Facts & Figures 2023.The post was also debunked by PolitiFact. USA TODAY reached out to the Instagram user who shared the post for comment but did not immediately receive a response. "While lymph node swelling experienced by some women post-vaccine can be misinterpretedas cancer, it is not cancer," Penn Medicine reported.įact check: Thousands of COVID-19 cases still reported every week That may sometimes lead to a health scare because swollen lymph nodes can also be a symptom of breast cancer. The COVID-19 vaccine can cause lymph nodes in the armpit to swell. However, there is no evidence connecting the vaccine to breast cancer, according to Johns Hopkins Medicine and Penn Medicine. The video implies the purported increase in breast cancer deaths was due to the COVID-19 vaccine. For women under 50, the organization estimated 4,040 breast cancer deaths in 2022 and 3,780 in 2023. The organization also estimates an additional 55,720 cases of ductal carcinoma, which is cancer of the cells that line milk ducts in the breast.įor women under 45, the American Cancer Society estimated 2,340, 2,320 and 2,310 breast cancer deaths for the years 2019, 20, respectively. In 2023, the American Cancer Society estimates there will be 297,790 new cases in women from all age groups, not just women under 45. In 2022, the organization estimated new breast cancer cases for women under 50 − not just women under 45 − would total 47,550. Video exaggerates breast cancer death numbersįor the years 2019, 20, the American Cancer Society, which has as its website address, estimated new breast cancer cases for women under 45 at 26,660, 26,500 and 26,510, respectively. The three numbers mentioned in the video − 26,000, 47,000 and 297,000 − are similar to projected breast cancer incidence statistics for women in several different age groups, not just women under 45.

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Estimated breast cancer death numbers reported by the organization were much lower. The numbers in the video are presented as breast cancer deaths for women under 45, but they actually roughly match estimates of new cases of breast cancer projected by the American Cancer Society. The video, which garnered more than 3,000 likes in less than two weeks, features a banner that reads, "We tried to warn people."įollow us on Facebook! Like our page to get updates throughout the day on our latest debunks Our rating: False "It has nothing at all to do with the shot." She goes on to claim that, for women 45 and younger, there were about 26,000 breast cancer deaths from 2019 to 2021. "Have you visited lately and taken a look at their stats?" the person asks.

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Watch Video: Vaccines May Be Next Big Advance In Cancer Treatment The claim: Cancer deaths for women under 45 increased more than 10-fold between 20Ī June 22 Instagram video ( direct link, archive link) shows a person talking about purported breast cancer death rates.











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