Colorectal Cancer: Once declining, now rising sharply among younger populations.
Endometrial Cancer: A notable increase in both cases and mortality.
Gallbladder Cancer: Increasing in younger people despite previous declines.
Ovarian Cancer: On the rise after years of stability.
Testicular Cancer: Showing troubling trends in younger males.
Kaposi Sarcoma: Linked to HIV, now more common in younger generations.
Despite advancements in treatment, mortality rates for some cancers are increasing. Endometrial cancer, in particular, has shown the fastest growth in both diagnoses and deaths. “That was a sobering finding,” Sung remarked, acknowledging that while treatments have improved, certain cancers are still seeing alarming rises.
Why Are Cancer Rates Increasing?
Experts suggest that obesity might be a major culprit behind these rising cancer rates. Dr. Otis Brawley from Johns Hopkins University notes that many of these cancers are linked to the obesity epidemic. Since the 1980s, obesity rates in the U.S. have soared, with about 34% of adults and 20% of children and adolescents now classified as obese, according to the CDC.