Why are so many young women diagnosed with deadly cancers?
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Why are so many young women diagnosed with deadly cancers?
A month before her 21st birthday, Amy Clark was given the earth-shattering news that she had stage four lung cancer. It was a moment Amy, now 26, describes as: “Like having an out-of-body experience,” so shocking was the diagnosis. Amy Clark was given the earth-shattering news that she had stage four lung cancer before her 21st birthday Amy Clarke with her partner Danny before getting cancer “I couldn’t really process what the nurse had told me.…
In recent years, it has been determined that breast, testicular, colon and pancreatic cancers are more common in younger age groups than in the past. Experts cite environmental factors and changes in screening programs as the main reasons for this increase.
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