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Study reveals rise in early-onset cancers among Americans under 50, notably affecting women.
A new government study shows a rise in early-onset cancer cases in Americans under 50, particularly in breast, colorectal, kidney, and uterine cancers.
The National Cancer Institute analyzed over 2 million cancer diagnoses from 2010 to 2019 in individuals aged 15 to 49.
About 63% of these early-onset cancers were among women.
While overall death rates for most cancers in young adults have not risen, increasing death rates were noted for colorectal, uterine, and testicular cancers.
Possible factors include obesity, changes in cancer detection, and screening guidelines.
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