Hi,
Me and my family's observations are a little different than your's and many others----. We are a family that had a few doctors in the household and then many a colleagues of their's and junior doctors to my father and uncles at nishtar medical college in the position of Professors, assistant Professors etc----so the discussions over a cup of tea were all about medicine and patients and diseases and surgeries but hardly about cancer.
--20-30-40 years ago cancer was a rarity----. My father being a divisional medical officer would travel 12 days a month to far out places in quetta division---sukkur division---multan division ( railway divisions ) -----I don't recall him ever discussing a case of cancer----maybe once or twice over the years---.
One of uncle was an MS / DHO in multan and also in D G Khan----. On his monthly travel to distant hospitals----in the early 80's he talked about high cancer rate in areas around D G Khan----possible extraction sites of radioactive material or radio active material being dumped in certain regions. But then hardly any cases in the multan area-----and then out of nowhere my aunt got breast cancer----.
Grain coming from the farm---milk and vegetables coming from the farm----fruit coming from the farm----. So---her breast cancer was shocking----where did that come from.
There is a major evil hiding behind the increase of cancer amongst younger women coming to Shaukat Khanum Hospital.
That is true, but we need enough evidence to corroborate that environmental factors to cancer rates. It is indeed shocking that Cancer diagnosis are on the rise the world over and many of them due to our changed lifestyles in the past 50 years or so. With rapid industrialization, GMO crops, Pesticides and what not, there is always a chance for increase in ill health affects that are not understood. But like you said, your aunt got cancer even though she had a healthy lifestyle. So what is it then? Something in the air? Or is it just that passive gene lurking from generations ago that have evolved to give this specific cancer? Breast cancer is indeed on rise in Pakistan.
Just a side example.......Madame Marie Curie, the famed the researcher on radioactivity didn't know the ill effects of radiation at the time......she would carry radioactive substances in her pocket.......only later did we learn the ill effects of radiation....today her lab notes are sealed because they are too radioactive.
There is a reason why the Cancer research is a multi-billion dollar effort and the cancer treatment and potential therapy is worth hundreds of billions...because it is affecting such a large population and hence money to be made.
I mean, we are not spending as much money on researching about Alzheimer's, Parkinson's or ALS etc
You know, during my undergrad final year as an Electrical and Electronic engineering student, i was working in the bio-medical field. I had access to the latest published research from the world over from leading experts. A lot of it contained the findings on various cancers, and there was this one article where the researchers hypothesized that certain kind of genes...that is people from different race(s) around the world were either having a higher probability or lower probability of having a certain kind of cancer.
For example, a Black Man, is naturally less prone to skin cancer than a white man....because his darker skin inhibits the UV rays from damaging the cells, but in a white person that is not the case.
However, findings like these will sound 'racism' to the ignorant.
Since our genetic makeup is 'Indian' or 'Indo-Aryan', we are land dwelling, farming people.......that is how our genes have evolved.
And genetics is a whole different ball game together.