Environmental and Lifestyle Drivers of Rising Early-Onset Cancer
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Medicine · Public Health
A comprehensive Review published in Nature Health documents a global increase in early-onset cancers across multiple organ systems and body sites. The analysis identifies several environmental and lifestyle factors—including dietary patterns, physical inactivity, and environmental exposures—as potential drivers of this epidemiologic shift. For a nurse and psychologist specializing in chronic disease prevention and health behavior, this synthesis underscores the urgent need to investigate modifiable risk factors across the lifespan and to develop targeted public health interventions for younger populations.
Novelty: 92%
Rigor: 88%
Significance: 95%
Validity: 90%
Clarity: 94%
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