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“With the ‘Cancer Backlash,’ Economic Interests Always Prevail over Everything else.”

While studies on the causes of cancer are multiplying, an offensive reducing them to individual behaviors is gaining ground in the public debate. A "cancer backlash," denounced by researcher Marc Billaud. "A tsunami we must prepare for." On February 5, Professor Fabrice Barlesi, oncologist and director general of the Gustave Roussy Institute, warned of the alarming increase in the number of cancers among those under 50. Seven days later, the new…
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While studies on the causes of cancer are multiplying, an offensive reducing them to individual behaviors is gaining ground in the public debate. A "cancer backlash," denounced by researcher Marc Billaud. "A tsunami we must prepare for." On February 5, Professor Fabrice Barlesi, oncologist and director general of the Gustave Roussy Institute, warned of the alarming increase in the number of cancers among those under 50. Seven days later, the new…

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Reporterre, le quotidien de l'écologie… broke the news in on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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