The report illustrates a significant shift in cancer demographics, with women under 65 now experiencing higher diagnosed rates than men, marking a historic change.
William Dahut highlights the alarming statistic that cancer remains the leading cause of death for individuals under 85, urging attention to rising diagnosis trends.
Rebecca Siegel notes that breast and thyroid cancers are primarily driving the rising incidence in young women, despite thyroid cancer rates stabilizing recently.
Racial and gender disparities in cancer persist, with Native Americans disproportionately affected by several cancers, and Black women experiencing higher mortality rates from breast and cervical cancers.
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