| ▲ | gopalv 2 hours ago | |
> Yes, if you are currently young, you face higher CRC risk than previous generations did when they were young. That’s the bad news. Unlike the usual Bettridge's law, the answer to the headline is only a qualified "No". It is a "So is all other cancers!", which is pretty bad news for folks who are young and healthy right now. | ||
| ▲ | tclancy 2 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
One thing I can't figure out from the content or the graphs (where I can read the legends with my 1975 eyes) is whether this adjusts for overall mortality rate, which is to say, is any of this effect due to the fact people are more and more likely to wear seat belts, not die of (now-)preventable diseases, etc.? EDIT: having thought that over a third time, I am not sure it makes any sense. | ||
| ▲ | kubb 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Thanks for the PFAS old codgers. | ||