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  2. Young–Simpson syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Facial signs and symptoms are most distinguishable among patients of this syndrome. Patients with Ohdo syndrome, SBBYS syndrome are characterized to have non-expressive mask-life faces. Additionally, patients may have features such as broad nasal bridges, nose with rounded top, narrowing of the eye opening, and prominent cheeks.

  3. Young's syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Young's syndrome, also known as azoospermia sinopulmonary infections, sinusitis-infertility syndrome and Barry-Perkins-Young syndrome, is a rare condition that encompasses a combination of syndromes such as bronchiectasis, rhinosinusitis and reduced male fertility.

  4. As cancer rises in young people, man, 35, details ... - AOL

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    Lynch syndrome is a common cause of early-onset cancer, such as gastrointestinal cancer and uterine cancer. It may play a role in cancer rising in young people.

  5. Colorectal cancer is on the rise in young people — but ...

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    Colorectal cancer is now one of the leading causes of cancer deaths in men and women under 50 years old. ... like irritable bowel syndrome or lactose intolerance, which are very, very common, but ...

  6. The Unique Hell of Getting Cancer as a Young Adult - AOL

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    Around the world, cancer rates in people under 50 are surging, with a recent study in BMJ Oncology showing that new cases for young adults have risen 79% overall over the past three decades. In ...

  7. Cancer - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco smoke, for example, causes 90% of lung cancer. [48] Tobacco use can cause cancer throughout the body including in the mouth and throat, larynx, esophagus, stomach, bladder, kidney, cervix, colon/rectum, liver and pancreas. [49] [50] Tobacco smoke contains over fifty known carcinogens, including nitrosamines and polycyclic aromatic ...

  8. More Men Are Dying From Cancer. A New Study Helps ... - AOL

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    A new study investigated 30 cancer types in men and found that the number of cancer cases and deaths is likely to increase significantly by 2050. The researchers project an 84% increase in male ...

  9. Male breast cancer - Wikipedia

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    Men with breast cancer have an absolute risk of presenting with a second cancer in their other breast of 1.75, i.e. they have a 75% increase of developing a contralateral breast cancer over their lifetimes compared to men who develop a breast cancer without having had a prior breast cancer. [5]