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Factors associated with greater adherence include female sex, older age, Black race and higher educational level.
The findings show a 14% decreased colorectal cancer mortality over 14 years.
After 15 or more years since quitting, the cancer risk reached 50% of that associated with continued smoking.
The population-attributable risk estimates suggest that sodium above the recommended intake is linked to 10 to 30% of CVD mortality.
A small but significant reduction was seen in prostate cancer deaths, but no reduction was seen in all-cause mortality.
Almost 20 million new cases of cancer were reported in 2022, plus 9.7 million deaths from cancer.
A higher AUROC was seen for the 18-gene MPS2 model compared with current guideline-endorsed biomarkers.
Large increases in prostate cancer are expected due to the changing age structure and improving life expectancy.
A reduction was seen in the odds of biopsy and insignificant prostate cancer, with no change in detection of clinically significant prostate cancer.