Medical researchers have been tracking the increase in colorectal cancer among younger adultsfor years now, even as the rates in older people decline. As CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook has reported, the decline among patients over 50 is due to the success of colonoscopies, ...
Colon cancer rates are on the rise among young Americans and Americans of color, so much so that the disease is now the leading cause of cancer death for men under 50 and the second most deadly cancer for women under 50. The American Cancer Society released those statistics in its2024 Repo...
Colon cancerLife-styleDietaryConsanguinityHereditaryColon cancer rates are rising dramatically in once low incidence nations. These nations are undergoing rapid economic development and are known as "nations in transition" (NIT). This review identifies some of the most common etiological risk factors of...
colon cancer rates are on the rise among young americans and americans of color, so much so that the disease is now the leading cause of cancer death for men under 50 and the second most deadly cancer for women under 50. the american cancer society released those statistics...
The United States for many years had lower death rates from cancer among people younger than 65 compared with peer countries, according to a Post analysis of data standardized by cause of death across countries. But other nations are closing that gap, The Post found. Positive health tre...
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In the United States, colon cancer rates have been falling in recent years. But the recent screening proposal, released by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, shows that experts are concerned about rising colon cance...
adults to start getting colon cancer screenings at age 45, five years younger than it previously recommended. While overall, colon cancer rates have been declining, the draft guidelines issued Tuesday by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force reflect a growing concern about rising rates ...
Colon cancer rates are rising. Making screening an employee benefit could help catch it earlier Colon cancer rates are up. This new benefit from Color Health is helping Hasbro, the Teamsters, and other employers offer at-home screenings
Colon cancer rates are rapidly rising in developing nations and could be due to adoption of several features of the Western lifestyle, as previously reviewed [14]. Diets rich in red and processed meats, refined starches, sugar, and saturated and trans-fatty acids but poor in fruits, ...