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Yahoo: Is Appendix Cancer a New Thing We Have to Worry About? AOL: Rare Appendix Cancer Cases Are Rising in Gen Xers, Millennials: What to Know Appendix cancer cases are rising sharply among young adults, a new study shows. The findings, published June 10 in Annals of Internal Medicine, found that Gen Xers and Millennials are developing ...

Rare Appendix Cancer Cases Are Rising in Gen Xers, Millennials: What to Know phillyvoice.com: Appendix cancer remains rare, but is becoming more common among younger generations Appendix cancer cases are rising among Generation X and millennials — a trend that researchers say warrants increased awareness about the rare cancer. A study published in the journal Annals of ... Appendix cancer remains rare, but is becoming more common among younger generations Though still rare, this cancer is becoming more common — and, experts say, part of a concerning trend. Cases of appendix cancer have gone up 300 to 400 percent for Gen Xers and millennials compared ...

appendix cancer, MSN: A rare ‘forgotten cancer’ cancer on the rise in Gen X and older Millennials: What you need to know about appendix cancer Cancer of the appendix (also called appendiceal or appendix cancer) is often overlooked and usually discovered by accident. It has long been thought of as extremely rare, almost a curiosity in medical ... A rare ‘forgotten cancer’ cancer on the rise in Gen X and older Millennials: What you need to know about appendix cancer CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Appendix cancer is extremely rare but it’s rising fast among younger adults, according to new research reviewed by NBC News. A new study finds rates of appendix cancer have tripled ...

appendix cancer, KESQ News: Gen X, millennials are about three times more likely than their parents to be diagnosed with appendix cancer, study finds Gen X, millennials are about three times more likely than their parents to be diagnosed with appendix cancer, study finds New York Post: Appendix cancer has quadrupled in older millennials in the US Researchers are reporting a startling spike in appendiceal adenocarcinoma (AA) — otherwise known as appendix cancer — in people born after 1945. Cases have more than tripled in Americans born between ...