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Pancreatic cancer rates ‘rising rapidly’ among younger women

Por: New York Post Life February 14, 2023

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Pancreatic cancer is rising in the US, but rates are rising faster in young women — particularly black women. A report published in the peer-reviewed journal Gastroenterology found that rates of in women age 55 and younger have risen by 2.4% in comparison to men the same age, with scientists calling for more research into the alarming trend. “There’s a need to understand these trends, and to make changes today so this doesn’t affect... + full article



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