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  2. 1. More Americans are getting diagnosed with cancer - AOL

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    The number of new cancer cases in 2024 is projected to rise to more than 2 million, compared with 1.83 million in 2022, according to the AACR ’s report. By 2050, that number is expected to rise ...

  3. A new report breaks down the alarming rise in cancer among ...

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    The report, which tracked cancer incidence nationwide from 1991 to 2022, found that cancer rates in women under 50 are now 82% higher than for men the same age, signaling a dramatic, steady climb ...

  4. More Millennials and Gen Xers are getting colorectal cancer ...

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    A recent study published in the journal Gut Microbes found that long-term yogurt consumption—two or more servings per week—was tied to lower rates of proximal colorectal cancer (on the right ...

  5. United States Preventive Services Task Force - Wikipedia

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    The USPSTF has evaluated many interventions for prevention and found several have an expected net benefit in the general population. [10] Aspirin in men 45 to 79 and women 55 to 79 for cardiovascular disease; Colon cancer screening by colonoscopy, occult blood testing, or sigmoidoscopy in adults 45 to 75. [11]

  6. National Family Health Survey - Wikipedia

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    The latest survey is NFHS 5, which started in 2019. However, the survey was stalled amid the COVID-19 associated lockdown. Eventually, the NFHS-5 findings were released in December 2020. [3] [4] Based on these findings, the ministry has set up a technical expert group to improve indicators pertaining to Malnutrition, Stunting, Anaemia, and C ...

  7. Cancer prevention - Wikipedia

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    A 2013 review of more recent cancer prevention literature by Schottenfeld et al., [51] summarizing studies reported between 2000 and 2010, points to most of the same avoidable factors identified by Doll and Peto. However, Schottenfeld et al. considered fewer factors (e.g. non inclusion of diet) in their review than Doll and Peto, and indicated ...

  8. Report: Cancer deaths have dropped, but alcohol is factor in ...

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    Scientific advances helped avert 4.1 million deaths from cancer in the 30 years between 1991 and 2021 according to a new report, but the disease continues to be a public health challenge. The ...

  9. HPV-associated oropharyngeal cancer awareness and prevention

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) says between 30% and 50% of cancer deaths could be prevented by avoiding alcohol and tobacco products, especially concurrent use. It also indicates there are about 529,000 new cases of cancers of the oral cavity and pharynx each year, and more than 300,000 deaths. [8] "