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Cancer while pregnant is rare, but is becoming more common. Here’s what researchers think is behind the rise

Sarah Sasson & Sean Seeho
06 December 2024
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An Australian study found cancer diagnoses during pregnancy rose sharply between 1994 and 2013. Researchers aren’t certain why cases are rising, but contributing factors may include delayed childbearing and use of prenatal genetic screening tests.
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