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Sharp rise in cancer cases under 50

Now more than a third of Chai Cancer Care’s clients – cancer patients and their loved-ones – are under 50

June 11, 2024 13:36
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New figures show a stark rise in the number of people under 50 being diagnosed with cancer, the community’s leading cancer support charity announced this week.

Chai Cancer Care said that they were supporting “more people under the age of 50 than ever before”.

The announcement comes on the back of a recent report from Cancer Research UK, which found that cancer rates in 25 to 49-year-olds increased by 24 per cent between 1995 and 2019 and that between 2017 and 2019, approximately 100 people in this age group were diagnosed with cancer every day.

Lisa Steele Chai Cancer Care’s CEO, told the JC: “Despite significant advances in early diagnosis and treatment, we are witnessing a continued rise in the number of young people facing and living with cancer diagnoses each year.”