Doctors are concerned about the dramatic increase in 14 other malignancies among young individuals, with colon cancer being only the beginning.

 

Additionally, rates among those aged 30 to 39 increased by an average of 1.25 percent year between 2010 and 2016, then remained constant until 2019. The researchers speculated that the increase may be due to improvements.

In cancer detection, but they also noted that environmental issues such “forever chemicals,” air pollution, and increased obesity rates might be contributing causes.

The research only discovered that the incidence of five malignancies increased in young individuals and not in older age groups, indicating that only younger persons were exposed.

To a risk-raising element. Melanoma, cervical cancer, stomach cancer, cancer of the bones and joints, and plasma cell neoplasms, a kind of cancer that.

Affects the lymphatic system, were the five malignancies that were only becoming more common in young individuals.

Among the most rapidly increasing malignancies were colon cancer, which increased by up to 1.71 percent year, and breast cancer, which increased by up to 1.85 percent annually.

 

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