Rankings of Most Common Cancers to Shift by 2040 By Nick Mulcahy
April 15, 2021 The next 20 years will see a big shift in rankings of the most common kinds of cancers, researchers predict.
At the moment, the most common cancers in the United States are breast, lung, prostate, and melanoma.
By 2040, melanoma will have become the second most common cancer type, while prostate cancer will drop in incidence all the way to 14, the study authors predict.
Breast cancer will remain the top cancer to be diagnosed, lung cancer will drop from second to third, and colorectal cancer will remain fourth most-common. .
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Is There A Link Between Pancreatic Cancer And Diabetes After Age 50? Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Launches $25 Million, Large-Scale Study
04/13/2021 | 08:17am EDT
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Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) is taking an ambitious step forward today in the race to detect pancreatic cancer early. It launched its
Early Detection Initiative, the largest interventional study of its kind that will look at new onset diabetes and its correlation to pancreatic cancer.
PanCAN will study the question: Does imaging at the time of new onset diabetes lead to earlier detection of pancreatic cancer?
Does imaging at the time of new onset diabetes lead to earlier detection of pancreatic cancer? PanCAN aims to find out.
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