Cancer rates for young women are sharply rising, with women under 50 more likely to develop cancer than their male ...
Cancer rates are increasing among women under 50, and women between 50 to 64 are now diagnosed more often than men. Breast ...
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Part of that spike is due to rising rates of cancers that affect primarily women, including breast cancer and endometrial ...
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Women aged 50-64 are also getting cancer at higher rates than men. Breast cancer in particular has been rising faster among women under 50 — it's up by 1.4% a year since the mid 2000s ...