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The alarming increase in colon cancer diagnoses among young people was highlighted in a recent American Cancer Society report. According to the research, in Americans younger than 55, rates have ...
The rise in colorectal cancer among young people is a “global phenomenon,” according to a new study. While the increase in the number of Americans under 50 being diagnosed with the disease has ...
By contrast, the number of diagnoses in people over 60 has declined in recent years. Diet may play a significant role in developing early onset colon cancer, studies have found.
The age group that was just too young to be routinely screened — those ages 40 to 44 — saw an increase of 45%, from about 15 per 100,000 people to about 21 cases per 100,000 people in 2020.
Colon cancer may seem like a distant concern for some, but with the growing trend of younger people being diagnosed, staying informed and proactive is crucial. March marks Colorectal Cancer ...
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.
A chart shows where colon cancer rates for people under age 50 are going up, especially in rich nations. Colon cancer diagnoses in young people are rising to unprecedented levels in 27 countries ...
A report from American Cancer Society finds colon cancer has risen to a top cause of death for men and women under 50. Cancer is rising in young people generally