Early-Onset GI Cancers: Rising Trends, Genetic Risks, Novel Strategies, and Special Considerations

  • Harrold E
  • Latham A
  • Pemmaraju N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Cancers in young adults (commonly described as early-onset [EO] cancer) represent a group of malignancies that have unique and challenging biology and genetic, treatment, social, and psychological implications. Even more concerning is a rising trend of EO cancers in multiple tumor types. Research and investigation in EO cancers will help elucidate mechanisms of carcinogenesis, differences in biology and response to treatment, and the need for multidisciplinary care to ensure comprehensive treatment and support for young patients.

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Harrold, E., Latham, A., Pemmaraju, N., & Lieu, C. H. (2023). Early-Onset GI Cancers: Rising Trends, Genetic Risks, Novel Strategies, and Special Considerations. American Society of Clinical Oncology Educational Book, (43). https://doi.org/10.1200/edbk_398068

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