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Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Cancer Awareness Week

This week is Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Cancer Awareness week, April 4th – April 8th. Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Awareness Week was created to help shine a light on the unique challenges that AYA cancer survivors face each day. The Appendix Cancer Pseudomyxoma Peritonei (ACPMP) Research Foundation would like to share some facts and resources to educate and help raise awareness.

 
Facts and Stats¹:

 

Appendix Cancer and Adolescents / Young Adults:

In 2021, the Appendix Cancer Pseudomyxoma Peritonei Research Foundation co-hosted an educational webinar with Dr. Andreana Holowatyj of Vanderbilt University Medical Center, “Appendix Cancer in Young Adults: A Distinct Disease Burden”. As the incidence of appendiceal cancer continues to rise with causes unknown (incidence rates of individuals of all ages with appendix cancer have risen 232% between 2000 and 2016 in the United States²), little is currently known about the risk factors and etiologies of this rare malignancy—particularly among young individuals. There is currently little knowledge of the unique appendix cancer burden among individuals younger than age 50 years at diagnosis.

 

Click here to watch a video from Targeted Oncology where Dr. Andrea Holowatyj discusses key takeaways for community oncologists about early-onset appendiceal cancer and its management.
 
In January, ACPMP expressed concern for an “antibiotics first” approach by having Dr. Laura Lambert, the Chair of our Medical Advisory Board, write a Letter to the Editor to the authors of the article “Diagnosis and Management of Acute Appendicitis in Adults”. ACPMP believes that certain cases of acute appendicitis treated with an “antibiotics first” approach could result inadvertently in a delayed or perhaps even a missed diagnosis of appendix cancer.

 

Research published by Dr. Andreana Holowatyj:

 
Resources for AYA Cancer Survivors and Patients:

 

 


Sources:

¹www.cancer.gov/types/aya and stupidcancer.org

²www.gastrojournal.org/article

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