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Gen Xers and Millennials have a higher risk of developing and dying from certain cancers than older generations, according to a massive new study published Wednesday.. Researchers at the American ...
Gen X and millennials at higher cancer risk than older generations. Cancer rates for 17 of the 34 most common cancers are increasing in progressively younger generations, a large new study shows.
Like other cancers, melanoma is rising among young adults. It's now the 2nd most common cancer in 15 to 39 year-olds.
Generation X and millennials face a higher risk of getting certain types of cancer when compared to earlier generations, according to a large new study published Wednesday. In the study, published ...
Compared with people born from 1941 through 1949, incidence rates of appendix cancer have more than tripled among people born ...
Gen X, Millennials Face Higher Risk for Rare Appendix Cancer. Edited by Jake Remaly. ... but generational differences in exposures affecting cancer risk are also possible, ...
Rare appendix cancer diagnoses have tripled among millennials and quadrupled in younger Gen X individuals, according to new ...
Cancer incidence rates among members of Generation X were two to three times higher than among people born in the 1940s, according to the study, which was published Monday in the Annals of Internal ...
Appendix cancer cases have tripled among Gen X and quadrupled among millennials compared to previous generations. We spoke to an expert to understand what’s driving this alarming trend.
In a new report, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, researchers at Vanderbilt University focus on a relatively rare cancer—appendiceal cancer, which occurs in the appendix—and found that ...
A new study shows that rates of appendix cancer are rising quickly among millennials and Generation X, especially compared to ...
“The risk is increasing from Baby Boomers to Generation X and from Generation X to Millennials,” said study author Dr. Ahmedin Jemal, a cancer epidemiologist at the American Cancer Society.