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00:00Young women face 82% higher cancer rates than men. What's really going on?
00:05Cancer rates are increasing, with young women facing an 82% higher risk than men in the same age group,
00:11prompting inquiries into the causes and potential solutions for this concerning trend.
00:17Experts identify lifestyle changes, environmental exposures, and hormonal influences as key factors.
00:23Early-onset cancers like breast and colorectal worsen outcomes due to missed warning signs and delayed diagnoses.
00:30Several cancers are driving the rise in young women's cancer rates.
00:36Here is a list of the top five cancers in women under 50.
00:42Breast cancer rates in young women rose by 1.4% annually from 2012 to 2021,
00:49making it the leading cause of cancer deaths among U.S. women aged 20 to 49.
00:54Aggressive forms such as triple negative breast cancer,
00:57lack targeted treatments leading to poorer outcomes.
01:00Colorectal cancer significantly impacts young women, increasing their cancer risk.
01:09Diagnoses rose 500% in children aged 10 to 14,
01:13and 333% in teens aged 15 to 19, from 1999 to 2020.
01:19By 2025, thyroid cancer in women, particularly in their 20s, is expected to triple compared to men.
01:32Uterine cancer rates are rising among women under 50,
01:36especially in endometrioid subtypes from 2000 to 2019.
01:40Women under 55 face a 2.4% higher pancreatic cancer rate increase than men.
01:50Young black women are notably affected, with rates rising 2.23% higher than males.
01:55Ages 15 to 34 see a 7.68% increase.
01:591.3% lower than men from now that of the world.
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02:195.5% higher depression among women under 55.
02:22reflection of the και Plus.
02:24Agenda gracerement is clear!
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