Urgent help needed after dramatic rise in cancer cases in younger people

Experts have called for “urgent” research into why cancer cases are rising in younger people.Cancer incidence rates among those aged under 50 have jumped by 24% between the early 1990s and 2019, according to new analysis by Cancer Research.

Increased exposure to known as well as unknown cancer risk factors, changes to lifestyles and diets over time, and rising obesity may all contribute to the uptick in early-onset cancer,” Professor Swanton said.”Around four in 10 cancer cases are preventable, and there are steps people can take to help reduce their cancer risk.

According to the analysis, the number of cancer cases on average in people aged 25 to 49 is expected to rise to more than 34,000 a year by 2040, up from the 32,659 estimated between 2023 and 2025.”We urgently need more research to unlock the answers and understand why cancer cases are rising in younger people not only in the UK, but globally too,” Professor Swanton said.

By Claire Gilbody Dickerson, news reporter

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