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Why are more young people getting cancer?

Why are more young people getting cancer?

Cancer is usually more associated with people in the later stages of life

The Story · The Times

June 10, 202428m 35s

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Show Notes

It's one of the world's biggest killers but cancer is usually more associated with people in the later stages of life. While that's still largely the case, increasing numbers of younger people seem to be getting the disease. So what could be behind the rise?

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  • Molly Guinness, Times Radio Executive Producer.
  • Eleanor Hayward, Times Health Editor.

Host: Luke Jones.

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