Cancer risk on the rise among Gen-Z: Experts explain the reasons in Health 360

Cancer risk on the rise among Gen-Z: Experts explain the reasons in Health 360

Data and research support the notion that cancer is a growing problem among young Indians, with Gen-Z people born between 1997 and 2012 at a higher risk of developing at least 17 types of cancer. In this episode of Health 360, experts explain the causes and ways to deal with it.

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