FasterCures shared a post on LinkedIn:
“In 2024, 2 million Americans will face a cancer diagnosis, with a startling rise in early-onset cancers among adults under 45. Globally, these cases could surge by 31% by 2030. This trend affects all sexes and cancer types, yet the causes remain unclear. Experts suggest that factors like sedentary lifestyles, smoking, and highly processed diets may play a role.
This compelling MIHealth Summit panel explores the anticipated impact of early-onset cancer and how key changes in behavior and environmental factors may reduce risk or slow the concerning rise in cancers in younger adults. Watch the recording here.
Moderator
- Dylan Scott, Senior Correspondent and Editor, Vox Media
Speakers
- Karen Knudsen MBA PhD, CEO, American Cancer Society
- Harlan Levine, President, Health Innovation and Policy, City of Hope
- Mohit Manrao, Senior Vice President, Head of US Oncology, AstraZeneca
- Kimryn Rathmell, Director, National Cancer Institute, The National Institutes of Health
- AmirAli Talasaz, Co-Founder and Co-CEO, Guardant Health.”