6 stories tagged #early-onset cancer

  1. New Study Links Biological Aging to Rising Early-Onset Cancer
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    New Study Links Biological Aging to Rising Early-Onset Cancer

    Research indicates younger generations may be biologically aging faster, potentially explaining the global increase in cancers diagnosed before age 50.

    2w ago 1 min read
  2. Younger Generations Show Accelerated Biological Aging, Tied to Early-Onset Cancers
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    Younger Generations Show Accelerated Biological Aging, Tied to Early-Onset Cancers

    Blood marker study reveals Gen Z and Millennials are biologically older than past generations at the same age, driving a surge in lung, colorectal, and uterine cancers among younger adults.

    2w ago 2 min read
  3. Accelerated Biological Aging Linked to Rising Early-Onset Cancer Risk
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    Accelerated Biological Aging Linked to Rising Early-Onset Cancer Risk

    Recent studies link accelerated biological aging with increased risk of early-onset cancers, highlighting generational shifts in cancer susceptibility.

    2w ago 1 min read
  4. Colorectal Cancer in Young Adults: Researchers Seek Answers
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    Colorectal Cancer in Young Adults: Researchers Seek Answers

    Incidence of colorectal cancer is rising in people under 50. Scientists are investigating possible environmental and lifestyle factors behind the trend.

    last mo. 1 min read
  5. Young Adult Cancer Survivors Face Critical Support Gaps
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    Young Adult Cancer Survivors Face Critical Support Gaps

    Singapore sees a surge in early-onset cancer diagnoses. Experts highlight the urgent need for specialized support systems to address the unique challenges faced by young survivors.

    3mo ago 2 min read
  6. Early-Onset Bowel Cancer Surges: Actor's Death Sparks Urgent Call for Action
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    Early-Onset Bowel Cancer Surges: Actor's Death Sparks Urgent Call for Action

    A concerning rise in early-onset bowel cancer among young adults, highlighted by actor James Van Der Beek's death, is driving calls for improved screening and earlier detection strategies.

    5mo ago 1 min read