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“According to our projections and analysis, Gen X is experiencing more cancer than their parents. They are outpacing both baby boomers and the Silent Generation in the incidence of leading ...
Gen X had the highest rates among non-HPV-associated oral and throat cancers when compared to the older cohort. Cervical cancer drastically decreased among millennials and Gen X, particularly in ...
A groundbreaking report from the American Cancer Society looked at rates of 34 different kinds of cancer over several decades and found that 17 of them were more prevalent in millennials and Gen Xers.
Experts explain the findings and how to lower your cancer risk. Between millennials and Gen X, there are some notable generational differences. For starters, Gen-X—born between 1965 and 1980 ...
The researchers analyzed the number of newly diagnosed cancer cases among Gen X (born between 1965 and 1980), baby boomers (1946-1964), and the Silent Generation (1928-1945).