Cancer mortality in the US is on the decline, annual report finds

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The American Association for Cancer Research has released its 2024 Cancer Progress Report, which tracks advancements in prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer diseases.This year the report highlights an overall drop in mortality rates from cancer, which have fallen 33% from 1991 to 2021.This represents a reduction of 4.1 million deaths from cancer, which the organization says is mostly due to the decline in smoking and improvements in cancer treatment and early detection.

A May study found colorectal cancer has become far more common among young people in the U.S., where it more than tripled among teenagers from 1999 to 2020.Experts can't say for sure what's causing increased rates, though some hypothesize that changes to the human gut microbiome may play a part, possibly due to exposure to increased chemicals or microplastic contamination.

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