Breast cancer is affecting younger women more frequently. This trend is a growing concern in India and globally. Many young women dismiss symptoms, believing cancer only affects older individuals. Early detection is crucial for better survival rates. Awareness campaigns must include women under 40 to encourage timely medical consultation and improve outcomes.
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