Global rise in early-onset cancers demands new prevention-focused research framework
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Yin Cao1,10,20,21 Send email to [email protected]
Summary
Early-onset cancers (diagnosed before age 50) are rising rapidly worldwide, with 75% of 42 countries reporting increases in six cancer types among younger adults between 2003-2017. These cancers account for nearly 1 million deaths and 50 million disability-adjusted life years globally. The article outlines a roadmap for addressing this challenge by advancing the discovery of cancer causes, improving risk assessment, and characterizing preventability to shift focus toward prevention rather than just treatment.
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bskyGlobal rise in early-onset cancers demands new prevention-focused research frameworkcell.comKey quotes
· 3 pulledCancers are no longer confined to the older population.
Early-onset cancers, commonly defined as cancers diagnosed before age 50, are increasing rapidly worldwide.
Globally, early-onset cancers account for nearly 1 million deaths and 50 million disability-adjusted life years, imposing substantial personal, societal, and economic burden.
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