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Appendix cancers on the rise in younger generations, study finds

  • Researchers at Vanderbilt University published a study on rising appendiceal cancer rates in the United States using data from 1975 to 2019.
  • The study examined 4,858 cases from the National Cancer Institute’s registry and observed that cancer incidence rose continuously among all birth cohorts following 1945.
  • Notably, incidence rates for those born in 1980 tripled and rates for those born in 1985 quadrupled compared to the 1945 birth cohort.
  • Andreana Holowatyj emphasized the necessity of identifying the factors driving these patterns to help change the direction of the trend and lessen the impact of the disease.
  • The findings suggest environmental factors and metabolic disorders likely contribute to this rise, highlighting a need for increased awareness and further research.
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Cases of appendix cancer multiply by up to four among those born in the 80s.

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Medscape broke the news in United States on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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