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According to the American Cancer Society, the proportion of colorectal cancer cases occurring in people under age 55 doubled from 1995 to 2019, from 11% to 20%.
Study shows 4 signs of early onset colon cancer are anemia, stomach pain, rectal bleeding and chronic diarrhea. Patients suffering these symptoms sought treatment.
But colon cancer incidence rates (the number of new cases per population in a given time period) in 20- to 39-year-olds have increased between 1 percent and 2.4 percent annually since the mid-'80s ...
Colon cancer could become the leading cause of cancer deaths in the U.S. for people ages 20-49 by the year 2040, according to experts. (Yahoo News Photo Staff) (Yahoo News Photo Staff)
Researchers suspect that these risk factors play a role in the rising rates of young people getting cancer, generally, and colorectal cancer in particular, in the U.S. Understanding these factors ...
Radwah Oda was diagnosed with colon cancer at 30. She shares five symptoms she dismissed, including narrow stools, blood in the stool, pain and fatigue. Woman, 33, shares 5 colon cancer symptoms ...
Colorectal cancer rates in people under 55 are increasing and it's more advanced. Experts are unsure why, but think diet, exercise and environment play a role.
Researchers also found colon cancer rates are increasing among children ages 10 to 14 and young adults ages 20 to 24. A new study reports colon cancer cases have more than tripled in teens ages 15 ...