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 Driftless SW Wisconsin
 | Noticed a very disturbing news article this morning: https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2025/10/27/young-cancer-iowa/ In case the link requires a subscription, here are the first few paragraphs:   WINTERSET,  Iowa — Mackenzie Dryden's happiest childhood memories are of running  barefoot through the sunlit corn fields of her hometown. But when she  was diagnosed with cancer 2½ years ago at 18 years old, a disturbing  thought began to take hold.Could something in the land she loved have made her sick?Dryden  went to social media for answers, and stumbled upon a deeper mystery:  Within just two years, four other recent graduates from her high school —  home to only 500 students — had also been diagnosed with advanced  cancers."It's kind of insane this is happening," the college senior said in an interview.Dryden's questioning taps into an unsettling shift in cancer diagnoses in  America, with rates for young adults in their 20s, 30s and 40s trending  up even as overall cancer rates decline — and with geography appearing  to be a key characteristic in who falls ill young.
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