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The burden of cancers and their variations across the states of US the global burden of disease study 1990-2021 - PubMed

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  • #risk factors
  • #geographic disparities
  • #cancer burden
  • The study analyzed cancer incidence, deaths, and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) across U.S. states from 1990 to 2021 using GBD 2021 data.
  • In 2021, the U.S. reported 16.2 million new cancer cases, 715,189 deaths, and 16 million DALYs, with significant regional disparities.
  • A 'cancer belt' in the southern U.S. showed mortality and DALY rates over 20% higher than the national average.
  • Gender disparities were noted: females had higher incidence rates, while males had higher mortality and DALY rates, though both improved over time.
  • Leading cancers varied by gender: prostate in males (highest incidence), breast in females (highest incidence), and lung cancer in both (highest mortality and DALYs).
  • Top risk factors for cancer DALYs included tobacco (20.87%), dietary risks (6.81%), and high BMI (6.72%).
  • Projections suggest reductions in mortality and DALYs by 2036, but gender disparities will persist, emphasizing the need for targeted interventions.
  • The study highlights geographic, gender, and socioeconomic disparities, urging focus on top cancers (e.g., lung, colorectal, breast) and shared risk factors for effective policy.