
The Rise Of Cancer In Younger Populations.
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In this solo episode Dr. Keisha Davis, M.D., takes a deep dive into one of the most alarming trends in modern healthcare: the rise of cancer in younger populations. Why are we seeing more cases in people under 50? From lifestyle factors to environmental exposures to genetic predispositions, Dr. Davis explores the possible drivers of this trend and what it means for prevention, diagnosis, and public health.
She also shares the importance of early detection, ongoing research, and the vital role of annual medical visits in catching cancers at earlier stages.
Key Topics Covered:
- Current statistics on early-onset cancers
- Lifestyle and environmental factors (diet, processed foods, pollutants)
- Genetic risks and hereditary syndromes
- Screening guidelines and debates for younger populations
- The importance of regular annual exams for catching cancers early
- Why this trend matters for the future of healthcare
Resources & References:
- American Cancer Society (ACS): https://www.cancer.org
- National Cancer Institute (NCI): https://www.cancer.gov
- CDC Cancer Trends: https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/dcpc/research/articles/cancer-trends.htm
- KFF Health News – Cancer in Young Adults: https://kffhealthnews.org
- Mayo Clinic – Cancer Prevention: https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/cancer-prevention
Connect with Us:
- Dr. Keisha Davis, M.D. (Host): https://drkeishadavis.komi.io
- The Medical Collective: https://themedicalcollective.komi.io
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