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Rare appendix cancer surges for millennials, Gen X: Study | Morning in AmericaAppendix cancer incidence rates for people born in the 1980s and later were up to four times higher than those born in the 1940s, a new study found. NewsNation’s Anna Kooiman breaks down the study on ...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) reports more than 28,000 new cases of brain tumors and over 24,000 ...
Experts worry about the uptick in cases as more Gen Xers and millennials are being diagnosed with a variety of ...
While older millennials currently have the the highest rates, researchers believe cases may continue to rise among younger generations.
The incidence and mortality associated with Merkel cell carcinoma has stabilized in recent years among adults in the United States.
A recent study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine reported a sharp and troubling rise in appendix cancer rates ...
Doctors are reporting a surprising increase in appendix cancer rates among millennials and Generation X, indicating that a ...
The study observed that the rates of appendix cancer have risen four times among millennials and more than three times among ...
Body mass index (BMI) and physical activity are associated with the risk for subsequent neoplasms among childhood cancer survivors.
A new study reveals a troubling trend. Appendix cancer rates are rising sharply among millennials and Gen X. The incidence ...
Cancer incidence rates among members of Generation X were two to three times higher than among people born in the 1940s, ...
Rates of appendiceal adenocarcinoma more than tripled among Americans born in 1980 compared with those born in 1945, a study ...
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