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Gator Bait: Human Habits & Florida Attacks

  • Writer: Jaime David
    Jaime David
  • May 3
  • 1 min read

A Florida Department of Health study has revealed a significant increase in reported cancer cases within the state between 2000 and 2020. The study analyzed data from the Florida Cancer Data System, focusing on specific types of cancer and demographic trends. It found that nearly the entire state has experienced an increase in reported cancers over the 20-year period. The study highlights several areas of concern. For instance, certain counties showed disproportionately high rates of specific cancers compared to others. While the study identifies the increase, it does not pinpoint direct causes, noting that factors such as increased screening, an aging population, and environmental exposures could contribute to the observed trends. Researchers are calling for further investigation into the environmental factors within Florida that may be contributing to this increase. The study serves as a call to action for increased research and public health initiatives to understand the underlying causes and mitigate the impact of cancer in the state. The hope is that identifying contributing factors can allow for targeted preventative measures and improved treatment strategies. The state health department intends to use the study's findings to inform future cancer prevention and control efforts. find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/florida-study-finds-nearly-state-233713648.html

 
 
 

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