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Record number of young people seeking support for cancer diagnosis

Chai Cancer Care has just released new data on clients aged 18 to 40

December 17, 2024 13:20
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New figures show a record number of young adults turning to Chai Cancer Care, the UK Jewish community’s main cancer support service.

Figures for 2023-2024 revealed a 43.5 per cent increase since 2019-2020 in the number of clients aged between 18 and 40 coming to Chai with a cancer diagnosis.

This accounted for 1,270 appointments with the charity in the last year, compared to 309 appointments four years ago, representing a staggering 311 per cent increase.

Lisa Steele, Chai’s chief executive, told the JC that the biggest increase in cancer diagnoses they had seen among clients in that age group was for lymphoma and brain cancer, but that the most common type of cancer was breast cancer.