Study: Trends in Cancer Incidence and Deaths among Adults in the UK

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Study: Trends in Cancer Incidence and Deaths among Adults in the UK
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A recent study published in BMJ investigated trends in cancer incidence and deaths in the UK among individuals aged between 35 and 69 years. The study analyzed data from 1993 to 2018 and found improvements in cancer risk factors such as a decline in smoking prevalence and the implementation of screening programs. However, there is limited recent research on cancer incidences and deaths in this age group.

A recent study published in BMJ investigated trends in cancer incidence and deaths in the UK among individuals aged between 35 and 69 years. The study analyzed data from 1993 to 2018 and found improvements in cancer risk factors such as a decline in smoking prevalence and the implementation of screening programs.

However, there is limited recent research on cancer incidences and deaths in this age group.

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