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‘Extreme Events’: US Cancer Deaths Spiked in 2021 and 2022 According to CDC Data | Facts Matter

Facts Matter

The Epoch Times

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🗓️ 22 March 2024

⏱️ 8 minutes

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According to a new pre-print study, the rise in cancer deaths here in America spiked in the year 2021, and then again in 2022. And these spikes were in great excess to the multi-year trend. 🇺🇸 Epoch Times 25¢ Sale: https://ept.ms/RomanSale1 The new study was published by a research firm called Phinance Technologies, which looked at CDC data and figured out whether the rate of deaths from cancer changed significantly in the past few years. The answer: it did. Dramatically. Let’s go through the findings together.   ---- Views expressed are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times. 🇺🇸Roman's Special Offer👉 https://ept.ms/RomanSpecialOffer ⭕️ Support our fight for the truth👉 https://donorbox.org/facts_matter

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According to a new pre-print study, the rise in cancer deaths here in America spiked in the years

0:18.1

2021 and 2022, and these spikes were in great access to the multi-year trend.

0:24.0

This new study, you can see it up on your screen right now,

0:27.0

was published by a research firm called Finance Technologies,

0:30.0

finance by the way with a pH rather than an F.

0:33.0

And what this firm did was that they pulled data from within the CDC's database

0:39.0

in order to try and figure out whether or not the rate of deaths from cancer changed significantly over the past few years.

0:46.0

And well, here's what they found.

0:48.0

Quote, we show a rise in excess mortality from neoplasms, which is tumors, reported as underlying cause of death,

0:55.0

which started in 2020 at 1.7%, and accelerated substantially in 2021, at 5.6% and

1:01.3

2022, at 7.9%. The increase in excess mortality in both 2021 with a Z

1:07.4

score of 11.8 and 22 with a Z score of 16.5 are highly statistically significant, meaning extreme events.

1:15.5

Now in case you're not aware, the Z-score that they mention here are a measurement tool

1:20.3

that's used in the field of statistics. Basically, a Z score measures how far away a certain data point is from the average.

1:28.0

And so if a Z score is zero, that means the data point is identical to the average.

1:32.0

If a Z score is one, it means a data point is identical to the average. If a Z score is one

1:33.7

standard deviation above the average. If the Z score is two, it means it's

1:37.9

two standard deviations either above or below the average. That's how that generally

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works. And in terms of how extreme these findings in the study actually are,

1:45.0

well, that becomes extremely apparent when you look at the data on a graph.

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This graph are here.

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It shows the rate of excess cancer deaths here in America among people age 15 to 44.

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