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Medicine · Public Health · Oncology
A comprehensive review published in Nature Health documents the global rise in early-onset cancers across multiple organ systems and examines the environmental and lifestyle factors driving this trend. The analysis synthesizes epidemiological evidence linking increased incidence to shifts in diet, physical activity, sleep patterns, and exposure to environmental carcinogens. For a physician-scientist and public health researcher specializing in infection and immunity, this review provides critical context for understanding how modifiable risk factors are reshaping cancer epidemiology, with direct implications for prevention strategies and global health policy.
Novelty: 88%
Rigor: 92%
Significance: 95%
Validity: 90%
Clarity: 87%
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