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Young women are now diagnosed with cancer at twice the rate of young men The face of cancer is changing at a time when research is plagued by existential threats - The Cancer Letter

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For more than a year before her stage 4 lung cancer was found, 35-year-old Alisa Secaida, a never-smoker and a physically active Southern Californian, had been experiencing a persistent cough and, increasingly, fatigue. This content is for Group 1 - Individual Seat, Individual Subscription - Annual ($555), Individual Subscription - Monthly ($55), Introductory Subscription - non-renewing ($60), and Sponsored account members only. Visit the site a…
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The Cancer Letter broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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