Why are so many young people getting cancer? What the data say – Nature News
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Possible reasons for early-onset include:
- “…aggressive tumours are sometimes particularly adept at suppressing the body’s immune responses to cancer,…”
- “Disruptions in microbiome composition, such as those caused by dietary changes or antibiotics, have been linked to inflammation and increased risk of several diseases, including some forms of cancer”
- “Research has shown that cancers can arise many years after an exposure to a carcinogen, such as asbestos or cigarette smoke. “If the latent period is decades, then where do you look?”
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Early-Onset diseases and Vitamin D - several studies | | 10 Apr, 2024 |
30% increase in early-onset cancers expected in a decade – March 2023 | | 14 Mar, 2024 |
Increased risk of early-onset Solid Cancer if family member had one: 7.3X if black, 3 X if white – June 2021 | | 14 Mar, 2024 |
Increased risk of early-onset Solid Cancer if family member had one: 7.3X if black, 3 X if white – June 2021 | | 14 Mar, 2024 |
Early-Onset Dementia 1.6X more likely if low Vitamin D - Dec 2023 | | 12 Jan, 2024 |
16 factors increase the risk of early-onset colorectal cancer, only vitamin D decreases the risk – meta-analysis May 2023 | | 22 May, 2023 |
Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer 2X less likely if consume more than 450 IU of Vitamin D daily – Aug 2021 | | 18 Aug, 2021 |
Hypothesis: Early onset Parkinson's (LRRK2) can be prevented with vitamin D | | 11 Aug, 2014 |