We’re missing a critical opportunity to prevent childhood cancer  ...Middle East

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My sister was diagnosed with thyroid cancer when she was 25 years old. I was 27 at the time, living abroad and teaching English. When she got her diagnosis, I moved home to help during her surgery and treatment.   Twenty-five is young for a cancer diagnosis, but stories like hers are increasingly common — cancer is on the rise among millennials and young people. Since health officials began collecting data in the 1970s, charts tracking cancer in children and young adults are distressingly uniform, with diagonal lines steadily climbing upward.  In the U.S., rates of childhood leukemia, the most common type of childhood cancer, increased 35 percent from 1975-2019; childhood brain canc

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