| ▲ | TaupeRanger 5 hours ago | |
Not really. Osteosarcoma rates have remained very stable for decades. Some young people are getting diagnosed with colon/breast cancer at increasing rates, but most of that comes down to better diagnostics and imagining, catching things at earlier ages. | ||
| ▲ | moooo99 an hour ago | parent [-] | |
But isn‘t colon cancer in young people primarily an example of rates actually increasing, because young people specifically often get easily dismissed based on their age. | ||