Colorectal cancer rates have been rising for decades among people too young for routine screening, new research finds.
Researchers from the University of Missouri-Kansas City found the rate of colorectal cancers grew 500 percent among children ...
A new study reports colon cancer cases have more than tripled in teens ages 15 to 19 from 1999 to 2020. Researchers also ...
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 ...
Unveiling the surge in young colorectal cancer rates and exploring lifestyle environmental and preventive measures to curb ...
New research finds that while cases of colorectal cancer are declining in older adults, they have significantly incre ...
The researchers found that new colorectal cancer diagnoses increased a whopping 500% among children ages 10 to 14 and 333% ...
Colon cancer steadily increased among young people in the United States over the past two decades, with tweens enduring the ...
An Otago University study found that the rates of early onset colorectal —bowel— cancer have continued to rise, and there are ...
There’s a fresh call for a lowering of the bowel cancer screening age in Aotearoa New Zealand, in the wake of new University ...
More young New Zealanders are being diagnosed with bowel cancer, in contrast to falling rates among older people. Screening will soon begin at 55 years old and researchers want it to start even ...