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A pooled analysis of four large-scale trials demonstrated the sustained effect on colorectal cancer incidence and mortality for 15 years.
Almost 20 million new cases of cancer were reported in 2022, plus 9.7 million deaths from cancer.
Reductions seen in death from a variety of causes; PHDI scores were also associated with environmental impact
A small but significant reduction was seen in prostate cancer deaths, but no reduction was seen in all-cause mortality.
The prostate cancer incidence increased from 2014 to 2019; there was a large decrease in cervical cancer incidence linked to the HPV vaccine.
For those with high cardiovascular health level, no significant difference was seen in disease-free life expectancy based on socioeconomic status.
The leading contributors to the widening gender life expectancy gap from 2019 to 2021 included COVID-19 and unintentional injuries.
The findings were seen in a large study of veterans undergoing diagnostic colonoscopy.
Greater adherence to four healthy eating patterns was linked to a lower risk for total and cause-specific mortality.
Greater racial and geographic disparities in cancer mortality were seen for those younger than 65 years versus 65 years of age or older.