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Young Cancers, a Tsunami to Come?

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Why does France have the highest rates of cancer in the world? Since 1990, warning signals have been increasing, affecting an increasingly young age group. The number of new cases of early-onset cancer has increased in the world by almost 80% in less than 30 years. In France, 400,000 new cases of cancer occur each year. How can we explain this? What is being done to stem the epidemic of early-onset cancers occurring in people under 50? In France…
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Why does France have the highest rates of cancer in the world? Since 1990, warning signals have been increasing, affecting an increasingly young age group. The number of new cases of early-onset cancer has increased in the world by almost 80% in less than 30 years. In France, 400,000 new cases of cancer occur each year. How can we explain this? What is being done to stem the epidemic of early-onset cancers occurring in people under 50? In France…

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Public Senat broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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