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Cancer in the Prime of Life: Etiologic Insights and Supportive Oncologic Interventions for the Rising Burden of Young Adult Cancer
Summary: Shiels and colleagues analyzed the incidence data from the US Cancer Statistics Database and death certificate data from the National Center for Health Statistics to depict the incidence and mortality trends across both early-onset and average age–onset patients diagnosed with cancer over the past decade, with the objective to refine the understanding of etiologic factors and exposures that may be driving the observed increase in early-onset cancer. Their approach revealed that the majority of early-onset cancer diagnoses occurred in females; there was a significant increase in multiple cancers, most significantly in breast cancer and colon cancer; and although mortality did not increase across the entire early-onset population, mortality rates increased within colorectal, uterine, and testicular cancers. See related article by Shiels et al., p. 1363 .
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Cancer Discovery publishes high-impact, peer-reviewed articles detailing significant advances in both research and clinical trials. Serving as a premier cancer information resource, the journal also features Review Articles, Perspectives, Commentaries, News stories, and Research Watch summaries to keep readers abreast of the latest findings in the field. Covering a wide range of topics, from laboratory research to clinical trials and epidemiologic studies, Cancer Discovery spans the entire spectrum of cancer research and medicine.