M ost Americans under the age of 50 are being hit by colon cancer. A new study has highlighted several signs that these young ...
Colorectal cancer rates have been rising for decades among people too young for routine screening, new research finds. Routine screening is recommended every 10 years starting at age 45; the new ...
Share on Pinterest A new study reports colon cancer cases in teens have more than tripled since 1999 and also shows increases in children and young adults. The Good Brigade/Getty Images Colorectal ...
Poor diet, lack of exercise and smoking are all plausible, but obesity is one risk factor that is much more common now.
A new analysis of dozens of studies has identified the most common warning symptoms in adults under 50, whose rates of colon ...
Recent research has shed light on an alarming trend: colorectal cancer rates have been steadily rising among individuals younger than 50. While routine screening traditionally commences at age 45 ...
Colon cancer is increasingly affecting Americans under the age of 50, with a new study emphasizing the critical warning signs ...
Researchers from the University of Missouri-Kansas City found the rate of colorectal cancers grew 500 percent among children ages 10 to 14 and 333 percent among teens aged 15 to 19. “Colorectal ...
Share on Pinterest New research finds that while cases of colorectal cancer are declining in older adults, they have significantly increased in children and teens. Klaus Vedfelt/Getty Images A new ...
Colon cancer steadily increased among young people in the United States over the past two decades, with tweens enduring the most dramatic leap in cancer rates, a new study says. The rate of colon ...
THURSDAY, May 9, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Colon cancer steadily increased among young people in the United States over the past two decades, with tweens enduring the most dramatic leap in cancer ...
If you feel like you’ve been seeing anxiety-inducing headlines about colorectal cancer every time you read the news or scroll on social media, you’re not alone. More young adults are getting ...