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  2. Why Are So Many Young People Getting Cancer? It’s ... - AOL

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    For example, research shows that women who give birth to their first child at 35 or younger tend to have a lower risk of breast cancer. In many countries, increasing numbers of women are now ...

  3. Cancer cases in younger people are rising sharply. Here are ...

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    While adults older than 50 experienced a drop in overall cancer incidence from 1995 to 2020, there was a notable increase in people younger than 50. Why are young people getting cancers at higher ...

  4. Cervical cancer is preventable. So why are rates increasing ...

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    Rates climbed 1.7 percent among women 30 to 44 years of age between 2012 and 2019, according to recently published data from the American Cancer Society… Cervical cancer is preventable.

  5. Higher rates of lung cancer in women are a mystery for ... - AOL

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    More young and middle-aged women are being diagnosed with lung cancer at a higher rate than men, and scientists are struggling to understand why, new research shows. Awareness of the disease’s ...

  6. Causes of cancer - Wikipedia

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    For example, the daughters of women who have breast cancer have significantly higher levels of estrogen and progesterone than the daughters of women without breast cancer. These higher hormone levels may explain why these women have higher risk of breast cancer, even in the absence of a breast-cancer gene. [58]

  7. Breast cancer is rising among younger women and Asian ... - AOL

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    The reason why more women younger than 50 are getting breast cancer is not clear, but Reid said it’s likely due to modifiable risk factors such as environmental exposures in food, air or water ...

  8. What oncologists say you can do about rising breast cancer ...

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    Currently, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends that women who are 40 to 74 years old and at average risk for breast cancer get a mammogram every two years. For women at average risk ...

  9. Breast cancer is on the rise in women under 50. It could be ...

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    More women under 50 are getting breast cancer, an American Cancer Society report found. The reasons are complex, but breastfeeding and fertility may play a small role in the increase.