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BBC Health 📅 28 May 2026 ⏱ 1 min read Oncology

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Doctors are warning that some cancers are becoming more common in people in their 20s

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  • Early-onset cancers are increasing in younger populations, signalling a shift in disease epidemiology that requires awareness during clinical consultations with patients in their 20s
  • Clinicians should maintain a lower diagnostic threshold for malignancy in young adults presenting with concerning symptoms, despite the relative rarity of cancer in this age group
  • The underlying drivers of this trend remain unclear and warrant further investigation to inform prevention strategies and public health messaging
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Doctors are warning that some cancers are becoming more common in people in their 20s

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