Recent data indicates a significant increase in cancer rates among young people, a trend that has gained attention following the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton's, diagnosis. Leading doctors have described this rise, particularly in abdominal cancers, as a mysterious new "epidemic" affecting individuals even under 45. Medical experts are alarmed by the dramatic increase in cases, which were previously rare in younger demographics. A cancer specialist highlighted the shift, noting that two decades ago, it was rare to see younger patients with cancer, contrasting sharply with current trends. The medical community is currently unsure of the causes behind this alarming increase.
Top doctors are warning of an “epidemic” of cancers normally seen in older people that are now affecting younger, fit, healthy people and are unsure of the cause. https://t.co/4buK2C2COH
MORE YOUNG PEOPLE ARE GETTING CANCER Kate Middleton’s revelation that she is being treated for cancer has spotlighted an alarming increase in cancer among young people. Cancer specialist: “When I started as a cancer surgeon 20 years ago, you rarely saw any younger patients, but… https://t.co/5XCWqvr3pg
“Leading doctors have warned of a mysterious new “epidemic” of abdominal cancers in younger people...” They know. They must know. They’re just too afraid to say it. https://t.co/PcStUp8IP4
A dramatic rise in abdominal cancers among younger people, even those under 45, is sparking alarm among medical experts. https://t.co/JuYXOWUPoL
Surely the obvious place to start would be to identify what changes have happened in recent years to have caused this: Leading doctors have warned of a mysterious new “epidemic” of abdominal cancers in younger people. Following the Princess of Wales’s announcement of her…
Data shows cancer is on the rise among young people in aftermath of Kate Middleton diagnosis https://t.co/Mbkk4SqdUX