A recent study reveals a worrying increase in early-onset cancers in the U.S., particularly among women. Researchers are investigating the causes, highlighting obesity and changing demographics as potential factors.
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In a surprising turn, the Trump administration has terminated key funding for HIV programs aimed at adolescents, raising concerns over the future of HIV prevention efforts in the U.S.
Every Wednesday, cancer experts at Cleveland Clinic discuss the shocking surge of colorectal cancer in young people. Discover the alarming facts, symptoms, and what can be done to stop this epidemic.
With colon cancer cases rising among younger adults, it's crucial to recognize the symptoms. Discover the key signs you should never ignore and why early detection is vital. Don't wait until it's too late—learn more now!
Colorectal cancer cases are surging among individuals aged 20 to 49, with alarming predictions for the future. Discover the lifestyle changes experts recommend to reduce your risk and the importance of early screening.
Doctors are alarmed by a surge in colorectal cancer cases among younger patients, particularly those with genetic disorders. This article highlights the importance of early detection and regular screenings.