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Which of the following statements is the second statement of the paragraph?
Rearrange the following set of sentences to form a coherent paragraph. (a) In India too, it is rapidly rising. (b) The gender disparity in access to healthcare is also well-documented. (c) Today, one in 22 urban women and one in 60 rural women in India is at risk of the disease. (d) Breast cancer is now the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the world, making up 11.7% of all new cancer diagnoses. (e) We need to undo this skew urgently, so that all women have a fighting chance of a full life. (f) Delays in detection and treatment are the main reasons it becomes a more complex and life-threatening situation here.
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