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Younger Women Face Rising Breast Cancer Risk
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Breast cancer in women under fifty is surging by five percent in just one year, sparking urgent calls from CoppaFeel! for systemic change. Younger patients are often dismissed by healthcare providers, leading to late-stage diagnoses nearly twice as common as in older women. The charity is pushing for a seven-minute risk assessment—factoring in family history and breast density—to be standard, alongside breast awareness education in routine NHS visits and expanded clinical trials for younger adults. The Department of Health agrees delays are unacceptable, pledging personalized care by 2026 and removing age barriers for trials to ensure young patients get the urgent, tailored support they need.
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