Since the early 2000s, cancer rates for young people in the UK have risen by nine per cent
Doctors have issued an urgent call for young men to check for signs and symptoms of cancer regularly as new research reveals a concerning gap between rising cancer cases and early detection.
According to the research, only one in four men check for cancer signs or symptoms monthly. There is also a concerning generational divide, with younger groups such as Gen Z far less likely to check themselves regularly, with just one in six doing so. Many mistakenly believe they are too young to be at risk, despite certain cancers - such as testicular cancer - being most common among teens and young adults aged 15 to 45. Incidence rates for testicular cancer in the UK have surged by more than a quarter since t

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