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New research found that cases of appendix cancer are rising among Gen X and older millennials. Appendix cancer is often found after someone has appendicitis and gets their appendix removed ...
New research indicates that Gen Xers and older Millennials are three to four times more likely to develop appendix cancer compared to those born in the 1940s. Appendix cancer is rare and regular ...
Like other cancers, melanoma is rising among young adults. It's now the 2nd most common cancer in 15 to 39 year-olds.
Compared with people born from 1941 through 1949, incidence rates of appendix cancer have more than tripled among people born between 1976 and 1984 and more than quadrupled among people born between ...
A new study shows appendix cancer is rising fast among young adults. Cases have tripled in Gen X and quadrupled in millennials, raising concerns about a hidden health risk in younger generations.
A rare type of cancer is growing among millennials and members of Generation X, new research shows. Diagnoses of appendix cancer have tripled in the US for people born between 1976 and 1984 ...
Cases of appendix cancer appear to be rising among Gen X and millennials, according to a new study that found those age groups are three times more likely to face a diagnosis than their parents ...
Rare appendix cancer diagnoses have tripled among millennials and quadrupled in younger Gen X individuals, according to new research published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
When looking at nearly 5,000 cases of appendix cancer, researchers noted that cancer incidence among Gen X adults was more than 3 times greater compared with a control group of adults born between ...
Compared with people born from 1941 through 1949, incidence rates of appendix cancer have more than tripled among people born between 1976 and 1984 and more than quadrupled among people born ...
A rare appendix cancer is rapidly increasing among Generation X and millennials, a new study has revealed. When compared to previous generations, the incidence has tripled or quadrupled, it added.
Appendix cancer cases are rising among young adults, according to new research. Gen Xers and older Millennials face three to four times the risk compared to those born in the 1940s.
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