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Alarming report reveals what’s driving deadly cancer surge in young adults

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U.S. NewsBy Sarah MitchellMarch 6, 20261 min read

Last updated: March 19, 2026, 12:44 AM

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Alarming report reveals what’s driving deadly cancer surge in young adults

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This article was written by Fox News staff.

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Sarah Mitchell

National Reporter

Sarah Mitchell reports on American communities, social trends, and national stories shaping the country. A graduate of Columbia Journalism School, she has reported from all 50 states on issues ranging from education policy to immigration reform. Her feature writing has been recognized by the Society of Professional Journalists.

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