Multi-decade study tracks subsequent cancer risks in survivors

Bogdan Hofbauer

Virginia Commonwealth University Jun 26 2026 Reviewed As people continue to live longer and the survival rate of cancer diagnoses increases, researchers from VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center led a multi-decade analysis studying the rates of subsequent primary cancers (SPCs), which are new cancers unrelated to the original diagnosis. The study, which was recently published in PLOS Medicine, provides understanding for how these cancer risks change over time and across generations, helping

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