US cancer death rates down but younger Americans see rise in certain cancers
Briefly

"We need to halt and reverse this trend by increasing uptake of screening, including awareness of non-invasive stool tests with follow-up care, in people 45-49 years," said Dr Ahmedin Jemal, senior vice-president for surveillance and health equity science at the American Cancer Society.
Problematically, younger people have seen a steady increase in cancer diagnoses through the same period, with colorectal cancer of particular concern to researchers.
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