Putting More Focus On The ‘Invisible Cancer Generation’

09:40 EDT 20 Aug 2018 | Kaiser Health News

Young people with cancer, and their specific needs, are a sometimes-overlooked population, but there are signs that's changing. In other cancer-related news, exposure to secondhand smoke during childhood is linked to lung disease later in life; a reporter with cancer goes from journalist to patient; and ex-spouses are taking on the role of cancer caregivers.

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