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BBC Health 📅 28 Apr 2026 ⏱ 1 min read Oncology

11 cancers on the rise in young people – scientists find first clue why it’s happening

Researchers stress that simple lifestyle changes can still significantly reduce the risk of cancer.

ClinicaliQ Brief
  • Early-onset cancers are increasing across 11 cancer types in younger populations, representing a clinically significant epidemiological shift requiring increased diagnostic vigilance
  • Scientists have identified preliminary mechanistic insights into this trend, though lifestyle factors (diet, exercise, alcohol, smoking cessation) remain modifiable and potentially impactful interventions
  • Early detection and prevention counselling should be integrated into routine practice for younger patients, particularly around established cancer risk factors
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Researchers stress that simple lifestyle changes can still significantly reduce the risk of cancer.

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