Cancer in the working-age Indian: Why diagnosis is shifting to the 30s and 40s

A troubling trend reveals that cancer is affecting younger Indians, particularly those in their 30s and 40s. Long hours at work, inadequate sleep, pollution, and a diet heavy in processed foods are significant contributors. Often, the seriousness of symptoms is dismissed due to age, leading to delayed diagnoses and poorer health outcomes.

Cancer in the working-age Indian: Why diagnosis is shifting to the 30s and 40s
A troubling trend reveals that cancer is affecting younger Indians, particularly those in their 30s and 40s. Long hours at work, inadequate sleep, pollution, and a diet heavy in processed foods are significant contributors. Often, the seriousness of symptoms is dismissed due to age, leading to delayed diagnoses and poorer health outcomes.