
The risk of cancer has increased to 1 in 2 people for a generation, but doctors also have good news
In the United States, the incidence has risen from about 400 cases per 100,000 residents in 1975 to 456 in 2023, even though, after 2014, the rate of increase…
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In the United States, the incidence has risen from about 400 cases per 100,000 residents in 1975 to 456 in 2023, even though, after 2014, the rate of increase has stabilized. The risk of cancer has increased to 1 in 2 people for a generation, but doctors also have good news.
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In the United States, the incidence has risen from about 400 cases per 100,000 residents in 1975 to 456 in 2023, even though, after 2014, the rate of increase has stabilized
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe risk of cancer has increased to 1 in 2 people for a generation, but doctors also have good news.
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In the United States, the incidence has risen from about 400 cases per 100,000 residents in 1975 to 456 in 2023, even though, after…
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