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A study indicates young women's breast cancer risk varies by location, with the Northeast having the highest rates.
A study in Cancer Causes & Control suggests that where a young American woman lives may affect her breast cancer risk.
Breast cancer among women under 40 increased by 0.5% annually from 2001 to 2020, with the Northeast having the highest rate and Western states seeing the largest increases.
The study recommends that doctors consider location alongside other risk factors to better identify women at higher risk for early-onset breast cancer.
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