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New research reveals that updated colorectal cancer screening among younger Americans has led to significant increases in ...
There has been a recent surge in colorectal cancer cases and deaths in young adults around the world. But researchers still ...
More adults age 45 to 49 are being diagnosed with early-stage colorectal cancer — and that's actually a good sign, according ...
Exposure to the bacterial toxin during early childhood can alter the DNA of colon cells in a way that increases the risk of developing colorectal cancer before age 50, the study found.
Recent study shows a significant increase in early-stage colorectal cancer among 45-49 year-olds, linked to new screening ...
More adults ages 45-49 are being screened — which also means tumors are being caught earlier when chances for survival are ...
April 23, 2025 A bacterial toxin may be a factor in the rise in colon cancer among young people Diagnoses have increased by 15% since 2004 among adults under 50. Scientists have struggled to find ...
A National Cancer Institute analysis from 1973 through 2009 revealed that 16.5% of American Indians/Alaska Natives, 15.4% of Hispanics, 12% of Asians/Pacific Islanders, and 11.9% of black patients ...
A different study presented at the 2025 ASCO Annual Meeting showed that one specific diet may benefit people with colon ...
Furthermore, those diagnosed with marijuana addiction before they were stricken with colon cancer were 24.4 times more likely to die within five years of diagnosis compared to their peers, Cuomo ...
The world’s largest meeting on cancer research has brought promising updates on treatment and prevention for colorectal cancer, one of the deadliest types of cancers that has been rising in ...
Mysterious ancient microorganisms that are neither bacteria nor viruses seem to play a role in colorectal cancer. This supports the idea that such microbes, which were thought to be harmless ...