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New Study Forecasts ‘Unacceptably High’ Cancer Rates for Generation X; Here’s Why

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Last updated: 2024/07/20 at 9:27 AM
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A recent study has indicated that Generation X individuals may have elevated rates of certain cancers compared to their parents. The study, published in the JAMA Network Open, utilised statistical models to predict potential cancer cases for Generation X, born between 1965 and 1980, following the Baby Boomers and preceding millennials.

However, the study emphasises that these findings are based on current trends and are not definitive. Dr. Philip Rosenberg, the study author, explained that the aim of the study was to identify unexpected increases in cancer rates. He highlighted that unless there are significant changes, cancer incidences are expected to remain high for many years.

As per data from the National Cancer Institute’s Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results program, all demographic groups except Asian or Pacific Islander men are projected to have higher cancer incidence than the previous generation. While there might be a decrease in cervical and lung cancers due to screening and reduced smoking rates, there could be an increase in thyroid, kidney, rectal, colon, leukaemia, uterine, pancreatic, ovarian, and non-Hodgkin lymphoma cancers among Generation X individuals.

The rise in cancer cases among Generation X is believed to be primarily influenced by genetics and lifestyles exposing them to cancer-causing agents such as chemicals in food.

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