New Study Says Those Born Between 2008-2017 May Develop This Cancer Type
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In Germany, stomach cancer costs 8500 lives per year. A new study shows that millions more cases worldwide would be avoidable.
Research indicates that, globally, 15.6 million people born between 2008 and 2017 are expected to suffer from stomach cancer (also known as gastric cancer) at some point in their lives. This, according to data from an article published in the journal Nature Medicine on July 7, 2025, which also highlights that three out of four diagnoses could be prevented. Research led by a group of scientists from the International Agency for Research on Cancer…
New Study Says Those Born Between 2008-2017 May Develop This Cancer Type
If you arrived on this planet between 2008 and 2017, consider this a public‑health jolt: your birth cohort carries the highest projected lifetime risk of developing gastric cancer. A sweeping analysis published in Nature Medicine by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) warns that 15.6 million people worldwide from these years may one day face stomach malignancies. Alarmingly, India ranks second with 1.65 million new cases, tra…
In recent decades, we have associated cancer in young people primarily with leukemia or lymphoma, but recent studies reveal a new threat: gastric cancer in young people. This type of cancer, linked to infection with the Helicobacter pylori bacterium, could affect generations born between 2008 and 2017, a group that never imagined being at risk. The rise in worrying cases demands early attention. Research published in Nature Medicine and supporte…
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