AYA Cancer Awareness Week

The first week of April is AYA (Adolescent Young Adult) Cancer Awareness week, focusing on cancers effecting those ages 15-39. The represents 89,000 people in the US, or 5% of the cancer diagnoses. That's a lot! Imagine the stress of high school and college or starting out in your career, to then be diagnosed with cancer. This awareness week was founded in 2003.

Cancer warriors in this age group may be treated by an adult oncologist or a pediatric oncologist, depending on the type of tumor and the age of the person. The types of cancer differ within this age range, with breast cancer being more common in the older young adults, lymphoma with teens, and thyroid cancer throughout this age bracket.

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