Gen X patients had decreases in lung and cervical cancer rates, but the rise in other cancers could erase those gains.
Researchers looked at public health records for 3.8 million patients with invasive cancer, or cancer that has spread.
They found Gen X patients — those born between 1965-1980 — had decreases in lung and cervical cancer rates, but that the rise in other cancers could erase those gains.Cancer death rates are dropping, but not for everyone Lindsey Theis 5:22 PM, May 15, 2024 "There are some cancers that we see at higher rates now; these include colon cancer, esophageal cancer, even breast cancer, pancreatic cancer. We're seeing rates rise in younger populations than historically," said Dr.
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