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Certain Types of Cancer Becoming More Common
"There are a variety of factors that may explain these numbers," says study author Elizabeth Ward. "Cancer trends over time could reflect changes in exposure to risk factors such as sun or smoking, changes in how we classify cancer or the introduction of new screening or diagnostic tests." Ward notes that while the occurence rate of some cancers is climbing, overall cancer mortality rates have decreased since 1991 for both men and women. "For some cancers, the reasons for their changing incidence rates are somewhat clear," says Ward, citing well-known connections between sun exposure and smoking, with skin and lung cancers, respectively. "In a complex environment that is constantly changing, understanding the factors influencing other cancers, such as non-Hodgkin lymphoma or testicular cancer, will continue to be a formidable challenge". This study is published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Volume 1076 Living in a Chemical World: Framing the Future in Light of the Past. Media wishing to receive a PDF of this article please contact journalnews@bos.blackwellpublishing.net. Posted by: Jesmi24 Source |
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