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Appendix cancer has quadrupled among millennials |
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| | | By Alice Park Senior Correspondent |
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| Cancer is affecting a growing share of younger people, and that applies to even rarer types like cancer of the appendix. A new study finds that rates among millennials are up to four times higher than they were when people born in the 1940s were their age. | | If you have 1 minute to spare, please take a quick survey to help us gain a better understanding of who you are and what the most interesting health topics are to you! | | | | | | | | What Makes a Friendship Last Forever? | According to science and real-life best friends. |
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| | The Hidden Barriers Holding Back Promising Cancer Treatments | A perfect storm of scientific, economic, and cultural barriers are holding back immunotherapy's true potential, writes Samir Khleif. |
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