We’re not ready for the ‘silver tsunami’ of older adults living with cancer
By Keith M. Bellizzi, Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Studies, University of Connecticut. The number of adults living with cancer will likely triple in size by 2030. Ruslan Guzov/Shutterstcok.com In the next few decades, the number of adults living with cancer is expected to triple in size. Age is the single greatest risk factor…
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