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Young women are almost twice as likely to be diagnosed with cancer as young men: ‘We’re seeing a change’
Cancer diagnoses are shifting from older to younger adults and from men to women, according to a report released Thursday by the American Cancer Society.
Cancer diagnoses rising faster in women, especially those under 50: Report
Women are now being diagnosed with cancer more often than men in certain age groups, according to a new report from the American Cancer Society. Among adults aged 50-64, cancer rates are slightly higher in women, and women under 50 are almost twice as likely as men in the same age group to receive a cancer diagnosis.
Cancer death rates decline yet new diagnoses spike for some groups, says report
Cancer diagnoses are expected to exceed two million in 2025, with approximately 618,120 deaths predicted, according to the American Cancer Society’s annual cancer trends report.
A new report breaks down the alarming rise in cancer among working-age women
Working-age women in the US are now more likely to get cancer than men of the same age. A new report out Thursday from the American Cancer Society shows how the rate of women under the age of 65 developing more cancers has been increasing over time.
Report: Cancer risk for women under 65 higher than men in same age group
The risk and incidence of cancer among people under 50 is also on the rise, according to American Cancer Society.
Younger Women Are Now More At-Risk for Cancer Than Men
Trends in breast, prostate and lung cancer are shifting who is most at-risk.
Cancer deaths are down, but rates in women under 50 are rising
There were a number of “striking trends” related to age and gender in the American Cancer Society’s new cancer statistics report.
Cancer cases are increasing in women while declining in men, report finds
Cancer cases are shifting from men to women in the U.S., and from older to younger adults, according to a new report from the American Cancer Society.
Women under 50 are 82% more likely to get cancer than men — what’s causing the divide
Cancer is showing a new, troubling trend in the United States. Published today, the latest report from the American Cancer Society (ACS) reveals a troubling shift in cancer demographics, with women and younger people now bearing a larger brunt of the disease,
Increase in younger women getting cancer
There is better detection and treatments for cancer these days, and that helps save lives. The American Cancer Society released a new report on Thursday that finds cancer deaths are dropping, but it also found an increase in young and middle-aged women getting diagnosed.
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Cancer deaths are down in U.S., but rates rise for some groups
The American Cancer Society's annual cancer trend report shows cancer mortality is decreasing but cancer rates are increasing ...
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Cancer’s New Face: Younger and Female
Although long considered a disease of aging, certain cancers are turning up more often in younger women, according to a new ...
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Former UFC Champion Jiri Prochazka and Dana White Team Up to Donate $100,000 to Cancer Patients
Czech UFC star and UFC boss will donate $50,000 each to a cancer ward after fighter shaves head in solidarity with patients.
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US FDA approves Amgen's colorectal cancer therapy
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Amgen's combination therapy on Thursday to treat colorectal cancer in patients ...
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Breast Cancer Rates Climb Among Younger Women
The increase in breast cancer rates among younger patients is occurring as the incidence of other early-onset cancers — ...
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Princess Kate's cancer story highlights a growing issue for US women
While deaths from cancer have decreased overall, the study shows cancer rates keep going up − especially among women.
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US FDA Bans Artificial Food Color Red No. 3 on Links to Cancer in Rats
"The FDA cannot authorize a food additive or color additive if it has been found to cause cancer in humans or animals.
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