Cervical cancer rates show a 'steep rise' among women in their late 20s, charity warns Cervical cancer rates among young women have surged as screening uptake has hit a record low, experts have warned.
Incidence of the disease among 25- to 29-year-olds increased 54 per cent in the last decade, according to Cancer Research UK analysis.
The figures - compiled from official registries in England, Scotland and Wales - comes after years of 'stalling and stagnating' progress on cervical cancer, the charity warned. The Daily Mail
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Incidence of the disease among 25- to 29-year-olds increased 54 per cent in the last decade, according to Cancer Research UK analysis.
The figures - compiled from official registries in England, Scotland and Wales - comes after years of 'stalling and stagnating' progress on cervical cancer, the charity warned. The Daily Mail
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- Cervical cancer progress falters as screening uptake hits record lows Cancer Research UK
- Cervical cancer cases soaring among women in their late 20s The Daily Telegraph
- Cervical cancer rises among young women as progress on deadly disease ‘stalls’ The Independent
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