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Rising cancer rates in Canadians under 50 drive urgent research into unknown causes.
Cancer diagnoses among Canadians under 50 are rising sharply, particularly for colorectal, breast, kidney, pancreatic, and testicular cancers, according to doctors and researchers.
Dr. Shady Ashamalla notes a growing number of patients in their 30s and 40s, many with no family history or known risk factors.
Former NHL player Andrew MacDonald, diagnosed at 37 with advanced colon cancer, highlights how symptoms like abdominal pain and weight loss are often misattributed.
The trend, seen globally, is prompting urgent research into possible causes such as lifestyle, environment, and gut microbiome changes, though no definitive answers have emerged.
El aumento de las tasas de cáncer en canadienses menores de 50 años impulsa la investigación urgente sobre causas desconocidas.