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    More Chinese women contracting breast cancer at earlier age 11/4/2005
    More Chinese women are suffering from breast cancer and are contracting the disease at an earlier age than a decade ago, Wednesday's "China Daily" reports.

        The newspaper cites a survey by the Chinese Ministry of Health as saying that 3.53 out of every 100,000 Chinese women died from breast cancer from 1990 to 1992.

        The fatality rate of breast cancer in the 1991-2000 period rose38.7 percent for urban women, and 39.1 percent for those in rural areas. There has been a significant increase in the incidence of breast cancer among women aged between 25 and 40. The youngest victim in the survey was 17.

        The most vulnerable group in China are women aged 45-49, 10-15 years younger than their counterparts in the United States.

        Professor Xu Guangwei, honorary director of Peking University'sSchool of Oncology and the China Anti-Cancer Association, refuted the argument that only elderly women are susceptible to the disease.

        "Women of any age group could have breast cancer," he said.

        The causes for the increasing cases of breast cancer among younger women vary, but all are related to changing life styles, Xu said.

        Women today face increasing pressure in employment and workload.

        Meanwhile, due to the faster pace of life, they tend to have more junk food and thus a higher fat intake.

        Professor Xu said that early detection by regular mammograms can help prevent breast cancer.

        He and other medical experts are now promoting the "One MillionChinese Women Breast Screening Project" and are working to developup to 100 screening sites across the country.

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