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Cancer rates are increasing among women under 50, and women between 50 to 64 are now diagnosed more often than men. Breast cancer is the most common and lethal cancer in women globally.
New data from the American Cancer Society reveals an alarming trend: younger women are increasingly being diagnosed with breast cancer, prompting calls for earlier screenings.