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Publication Date: April 13, 2026 - 00:01

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People treated for cancer as youths twice as likely to develop new tumours years later, study finds

April 13, 2026

People who have been treated for cancer as adolescents or young adults are twice as likely as their peers to develop new tumours years later, according to a new Alberta study that reinforces the need for better screening of an often-forgotten cohort.



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